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COMPILED  UNDER  THE  DIRECTION  OF 

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PREFATORY  NOTE 


The  list  here  presented  is  intended  to  include  only  the  outstanding 

books  on  the  general  subject  of  Economic  Reconstruction,  and  some 

others  dealing  with  special  phases  of  general  interest. 

Its  purpose  is  to  furnish  to  such  institutions  and  individuals  as 

are  not  receiving  the  more  extensive  bibliographies  a  brief  list  of 

readily  accessible  material  which  gives  general  insight  into  the  subject. 
More  ambitious  bibliographies  are  the  following: 

Outline  studies  on  the  problems  of  the  reconstruction  period,  prepared 
by  a  special  committee.  New  York,  Association  press,  1918. 
2  p.  1.,  39  p.  19cm. 

Turner,  Mrs.  V.  B.  List  of  references  on  reconstruction.  (In  U.  S. 
Bureau  of  labor  statistics.  Monthly  labor  review,  Dec.  1918,  p. 
1529-1561.) 

U.  S.  Dept.  of  labor.  Library.  Reconstruction;  a  preliminary  bib- 
liography. Comp.  by  Laura  A.  Thompson.  57  p.  Mimeo- 
graphed. 

Reconstruction:  Supplementary   list   of    references. 

Comp.  by  Laura  A.  Thompson.     52  p.     Mimeographed. 
The  Division  of  Bibliography  has  also  compiled  the  following 

mimeographed  lists: 

Training  and  rehabilitation  of  disabled  or  injured  men.  July  19, 
1917.  8  p.  Supplementary  list,  Oct.  21,  1918.  13  p. 

League  of  nations,  Oct.  7,  1918.  18  p.  Supplementary  list,  Mar.  3, 
1919.  13  p. 

Settlement  of  soldiers  and  sailors  on  the  land.     Mar.  25,  1919.     8  p. 

H.  H.  B.  METER 

Chief  Bibliographer 
APPLETON  P.  C.  GRIFFIN 

Acting  Librarian  of  Congress 

Washington,  D.  C.,  February  14,  1919 


SELECT  LIST  OF  REFERENCES  ON  ECONOMIC  RECONSTRUC- 
TION INCLUDING  REPORTS  OF  THE  BRITISH  MINISTRY 
OF  RECONSTRUCTION 


1  After-war  trade  plans  of  five  nations:  Great  Britain,  France, 

Italy,  Japan,  Germany.  A  series  of  five  articles  setting 
forth  the  preparations  which  these  countries  are  making 
to  expand  their  foreign  trade  when  the  world  conflict 
ends.  Reprinted  from  the  New  York  Evening  Post. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  Evening  Post,  1918.  [22}  p. 

2  America  after  the  war,  by  an  American  jurist. 

New  York,  The  Century  company,  1918.     5  p.  I.,  3-208  p, 
18cm. 

Reprinted  from  the  New  York  times. 

CONTENTS. — America  and  the  war. — Belgium  and  Luxemburg. — 
The  Balkans. — The  sequel  of  the  war. — Mexico. — Canada. — The 
West  Indies. — Asia  and  the  Pacific. — America  after  the  war. — 
Democracy. — An  American  merchant  marine. — Preparedness. 

D619A645 

3  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science,  Phila- 

delphia.    America's    interests    after    the    European    war. 

Philadelphia,  The  American  academy  of  political  and  social 
science,  1915.     xi,  323  p.     1  illus.     25cm.     (Its  Annals, 
vol.  LXI  [whole  no.  150].} 

CONTENTS. — Foreword,  by  C.  L.  King. — pt.  i.  America's  industries 
as  affected  by  the  European  war:  America's  industries  as  affected 
by  the  European  war,  by  A.  B.  Johnson.  European  war  influences 
upon  American  industry  and  labor,  by  S.  Gompers.  America's 
unemployment  problem,  by  H.  Bruere.  Some  recent  surveys 
of  unemployment,  by  R.  Meeker.  The  war  and  immigration,  by 
F.  J.  Warne.  Unemployment  and  immigration,  by  F.  A.  Kellor. 
Some  industrial  lessons  of  the  European  war,  by  J.  P.  Jackson. — 
pt.  ii.  Stability  and  development  in  America's  international 
trade:  American  export  policies,  by  F.  Johnston.  Commercial 
isolation  versus  international  trade,  by  M.  J.  Bonn.  The  rela- 
tions of  Central  and  South  America  with  the  United  States  as 
affected  by  the  European  war,  by  L.  F.  Corea.  What  can  the 
United  States  and  Latin  America  do  for  each  other?  By  C.  M. 
Muchnic.  Transportation  facilities  needed  for  Latin  American 
trade,  by  W.  Ring. — pt.  in.  American  industrial  supremacy 
through  efficiency  in  business  organization:  The  effect  of  idle 
plant  on  costs  and  profits,  by  H.  L.  Gantt.  The  effect  of  unem- 
ployment on  the  wage  scale,  by  Mary  Van  Kleeck.  Scientific 
management  applied  to  the  steadying  of  employment,  and  its 

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effect  in  an  industrial  establishment,  by  R.  A.  Feiss.  A  func- 
tionalized  employment  department  as  a  factor  in  industrial 
efficiency,  by  E.  M.  Hopkins.  The  new  profession  of  handling 
men,  by  M.  Bloomfield.  The  labor  turn-over  and  the  humanizing 
of  industry,  by  J.  H.  Willits.  A  national  system  of  labor  exchanges 
in  its  relarion  to  inductrial  efficiency,  by  J.  B .  Andrews.  Scientific 
management  as  a  solution  of  the  unemployment  problem,  by 
M.  L.  Cooke.  Simplified  cost  accounting  for  manufacturers,  by 
W.  B.  Palmer.  Working  conditions  necessary  for  maximum 
output,  by  N.  A.  Brisco.  The  principles  of  industrial  efficiency 
applied  to  the  form  of  corporate  organization,  by  H.  S.  Dennison. 
Greater  agricultural  efficiency  for  the  Black  belt  of  Alabama, 
by  C.  E.  Allen.  Development  of  standards  in  municipal  govern- 
ment, by  H.  Bruere.  What  scientific  management  means  to 
America's  industrial  position,  by  F.  B.  Gilbreth  and  Lillian  M. 
Gilbreth. — pt.  iv.  Industrial  conservation  through  world  peace: 
The  basis  of  constructive  internationalism,  by  W.  G.  S.  Adams. 
How  America  may  contribute  to  the  permanent  peace  of  the 
world,  by  G.  W.  Kirchwey.  How  can  America  best  contribute 
to  the  maintenance  of  the  world's  peace?  By  G.  L.  Dickinson. 
America's  possible  contribution  to  a  constructive  peace,  by  M. 
Hillquit.  How  can  America  best  contribute  toward  constructive 
and  durable  peace?  By  C.  W.  Eliot.  Acquisitive  statesmanship, 
by  W.  M.  Shuster.  War — or  scientific  taxation,  by  C.  H.  Ingersoll. 
The  constructive  work  of  the  American  army,  by  L.  Wood.  Some 
problems  of  defense,  by  A.  S.  Hershey.  Economic  pressure  as  a 
means  toward  conserving  peace,  by  H.  S.  Houston.  An  interna- 
tional court,  an  international  sheriff  and  world  peace,  by  T. 
Williams.  World  court  and  league  of  peace,  by  T.  Marburg. 

H1.A4    no.  61 
HC106.A586 

3  a  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science,  Phila- 
delphia.   A  reconstruction  labor  policy. 
Philadelphia,  1919.    211  p.    25™.     (Its  Annals,  v.  LXXXI, 
whole  no.  170.     Jan.  1919.) 

CONTENTS. — Pt.  I.  Release  of  man  power  from  post-war  industry: 
British  demobilization  plans,  by  Robert  C.  Clothier;  Release  of 
industrial  leaders  from  government  service  for  industrial  super- 
vision, by  Mark  M.  Jones.  Pt.  II.  Industrial  placement:  United 
States  employment  service  and  demobilization,  by  I.  W.  Litch- 
field;  Lessons  of  the  war  in  shifting  labor,  by  John  B.  Densmore; 
The  extension  of  selective  tests  to  industry,  by  Beardsley  Ruml; 
War's  challenge  to  employment  managers,  by  Joseph  H.  Willits; 
Housing  and  transportation  problems  in  relation  to  labor  place- 
ment, by  John  Ihlder;  A  national  policy — public  works  to  sta- 
bilize employment,  by  Otto  T.  Mallery;  Placing  soldiers  on  farm 
colonies,  by  Elwood  Mead;  Immigration  standards  after  the  war, 
by  Henry  Pratt  Fairchild.  Pt.  III.  Standards  for  replaced  labor: 
Seven  points  for  a  reconstruction  labor  policy,  by  V.  Event  Macy; 
Federal  policies  for  women  in  industry,  by  Mary  Van  Kleeck; 
Can  we  eliminate  labor  unrest?  by  Robert  W.  Bruere;  Post-war 
causes  of  labor  unrest,  by  Malcolm  Keir;  The  measurement  of 
the  cost  of  living  and  wages,  by  William  F.  Ogburn;  Wages  for 
women  workers,  by  Mary  Anderson;  Health  problems  of  Indus- 


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trial  workers,  by  John  A.  Lapp;  Training  labor \  a  necessary  recon- 
struction policy,  by  C.  T.  Clayton;  The  employment  manager 
and  applied  vocational  guidance,  by  Ida  May  Wilson;  Resolutions 
of  the  war  emergency  congress  of  the  Chamber  of  commerce  of  the 
United  States;  Capital  and  labor,  by  Charles  M.  Schwab;  Post- 
war standards  for  industrial  relations,  by  Henry  P.  Kendall; 
Representation  in  industry,  by  John  D.  Rockefeller,  jr.;  Labor 
standards  after  the  war,  by  Samuel  Gompers;  Resolutions  on 
reconstruction  of  the  British  Labor  party.  H1.A4,  vol.  81 

HD8072.A48 

4  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science,  Phila- 
delphia. War  adjustments  in  railroad  regulation.  Editor 
in  charge  of  this  volume:  C.  H.  Crennan. 
Philadelphia,  The  American  academy  of  political  and  social 
science,  1918.  x,  333  p.  2J&cm.  (Its  Annals,  vol. 
LXXVI  [whole  no.  165]) 

PARTIAL  CONTENTS. — pt.  iv.  Plans  for  adjustment  after  the  war: 
Control  of  railroad  after  the  war,  by  H.  A.  Palmer.  Reconstitut- 
ing railroad  regulation,  by  G.  A.  Post.  A  suggested  plan  for  per- 
manent governmental  supervision  of  railroad  operation  after  the 
war,  by  A.  W.  Smith.  The  necessity  for  public  ownership  of  the 
railways,  by  F.  C.  Howe. — pt.  v.  Continuing  problems  of  public 
policy:  State  regulation  of  the  securities  of  railroads  and  public 
service  companies,  by  Mary  L.  Barren.  Desirable  scope  and 
method  of  federal  regulation  of  railroad  securities,  by  M.  Thelen. 
The  point  now  reached  in  the  federal  regulation  of  intrastate  rates, 
by  J.  A.  Little.  Necessity  for  exclusive  federal  control  over  state 
and  interstate  rates,  by  E.  J.  Rich.  How  could  nationalization  of 
rate  regulation  best  be  accomplished?  By  M.  S.  Decker.  Legal 
questions  involved  in  nationalization  of  rate  regulation,  by 
W.  E.  Lamb.  Regional  railroad  commissions:  their  relation  to 
the  state  commissions  and  to  the  interstate  commission,  by  J.  E. 
Love.  The  tomorrow  of  finance,  by  S.  N.  Patten. — pt.  vi. 
Documents  and  statistics  pertinent  to  current  railroad  problems. 

H1.A4    vol.  76 
HE2757.1918.A6 

5  American  federation  of  labor.     Committee    on    reconstruction. 

American  labor's  reconstruction  program.     Drafted  by 
the  committee  on  reconstruction. 
National  civic  federation  review,  Jan.  25,  1919,  v.  4,  no.  8: 

12-14,  18.  HD4802.N2,v.4 

6  American  industrial  commission  to  France.     Keport  to  the 

American  manufacturers  export  association  by  the 
American  industrial  commission  to  France,  September- 
October,  1916. 

[New  York,  Press  of  Redfteld-Kendrick-Odell  co.  inc.t 
e!917]  4  p.  I,  [13]-256  p.  front.,  iUus.  (incl  port, 
group)  fold,  maps,  fold,  plans.  28cm. 

Bibliography:  p.  [233)-238  HC276.A5 


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7  American  manufacturers  export  association.     Export  prob- 

lems of  the  United  States.  Papers  read  before  the 
ninth  annual  convention  . . .  and  proceedings  of  the 
convention  held  at  the  Waldorf-Astoria  hotel,  New 
York  City,  Oct.  30  and  31,  191-8. 

New     York,    American    manufacturers    export    association, 
1918.    448  p.     23\cm. 

HF3008.A6 

8  Armbruster,  L.     Reparation  des  dommages  cause's  par  la  guerre; 

requisitions — pensions — valeurs  mobilieres  de*truites,  con- 
statation  et  Evaluation  des  dommages  materiels  resultant 
de  faits  de  guerre,  restauration  des  maisons — abris  pro- 
visoires,  reconstruction  des  cites. 
Paris    [etc.]    Berger-Levrault,    1916.     xxxviii,    282    p.    incl. 

tables.     19cm. 

JK5326.A7 

8a  Association  of  national  advertisers,  New  York.  Recon- 
struction of  foreign  and  domestic  markets.  Pt.  I.  Manu- 
facturing capacity  and  world  trade. 

New  York,  Assoc.  of  National  advertisers,  15  East  26th  st., 
[Rand  McNally  &  co.],  1918.     36,  1  p. 

To  be  issued  in  6  parts  covering  the  following  subjects.  Pt.  2  on 
the  Merchant  marine;  pt.  3,  Financial  relations  of  the  belligerents; 
pt.4,  Industrial  situation  and  conditions  in  typical  industries; 
pt.  5,  Changes  in  marketing  outlets  due  to  war  conditions;  pt.  6, 
Measures  for  maintaining  and  expanding  foreign  and  domestic 
markets. 

8b  Atkisson,  Horace,  L.  B.     Readjustment;  a  cross-section  of  the 
best  considered  literature  and  discussions,  prepared  for 
the  National  association  of  manufacturers. 
New    York  city,  Issued  from   the  Secretary's  office,   [1919]. 
92  p.    22%™. 

HC57.A8 

9  Austin,  Oscar  P.     International  trade  after  the  war,  an  address 

before  American  association  for  the  advancement  of 
science,  December  29,  1916. 

[New  York,  1917}     13  p.    23™.  HF3030.A8 

On  cover:  The  National  city  bank  of  New  York  (seal) 

10  Badley,  John  Haden.     Education  after  the  war. 

Oxford,  B.  H.  BlackweU,  1917.    ix,  125  p.     19\™. 

11  Balch,  Emily  Greene.     Approaches  to  the  great  settlement, 

with  a  bibliography  of  some  of  the  more  recent  books 
and  articles  dealing  with  international  problems.     Pub. 
for  the  American  union  against  militarism. 
New  York,  B.    W.  Huebsch,  1918.     6  p.  I,  351  p.    front, 
(fold,  map)  plates,  ports.     21™.  D613.B3 


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12  Barclay,  Sir  Thomas.     Arbitrage  et  relations  international 

aprds  la  paix,  tr.  par  Charles  Furby. 
Paris,  E.  Flammarion,  1918.    2  p.  I,  268  p.     19™. 

JK1952.B3 

13  Barker,  J.  Ellis.     Economic  statesmanship;  the  great  indus- 

trial and  financial  problems  arising  from  the  war. 
London,  J.  Murray,  1918.     ix,  408  p.     21^cm. 

"A  companion  volume  to  "The  great  problems  of  British  states- 
manship."— Pref. 

"The  bulk  of  the  volume  has  previously  appeared  in  the  Nine- 
teenth century  and  after  and  the  Fortnightly  review." — Pref. 

CONTENTS. — Introduction. — Coal,  iron,  and  the  domination  of  the 
world. — Britain's  true  wealth  and  the  relative  unimportance  of 
the  war  debt. — The  inefficiency  of  the  British  transport  system 
and  of  British  agriculture — some  lessons  from  America. — The 
inefficiency  of  British  industrial  production — the  possibility  of 
trebling  output. — Education  and  economic  success. — Labour 
and  capital  after  the  war. — The  problem  of  the  tariff — would  a 
tariff  harm  Lancashire? — The  problem  of  the  tariff — the  British 
and  the  American  merchant  marine. — The  economic  position  and 
future  of  France. — The  problem  of  Alsace-Lorraine. — The  economic 
position  and  future  of  Italy. — Can  Germany  pay  an  indemnity? 
Her  natural  wealth. — Can  Germany  pay  an  indemnity?  Her 
production  and  trade. — The  future  and  the  natural  resources  of 
the  United  States.— Analytical  index.  HC56.B4 

14  The  great  problems  of  British  statesmanship. 

London,  J.  Murray,  1917.     xi,  445  p.     21\cm- 

Chapters  n-xi  reprinted  from  the  Nineteenth  century  and  after. 

CONTENTS. — i.  The  peace  congress  and  after. — n.  The  problem  of 
Constantinople. — m.  The  problem  of  Asiatic  Turkey. — TV.  The 
problem  of  Austria-Hungary. — v.  The  problem  of  Poland. — vi. 
The  German  emperor's  position. — vn.  Britain's  war  finance  and 
economic  future. — vm.  Britain's  coming  industrial  supremacy. — 
ix.  Democracy  and  the  iron  broom  of  war. — x.  How  America 
became  a  nation  in  arms. — xr.  An  Anglo-American  reunion. — 
Analytical  index.  D610.B3 

15  Biard  d'Aunet,  Georges.     La  politique  et  les  affaires. 

Paris,  Payot  &  cie,  1918.     3  p.  I,  [9}-250  p.,  1  1.     19cn. 
(His  Apres  la  guerre.  [//])  HC276.B5 

16  Blackmail-Ross  company.     The  effect  of  the  war  on  business 

conditions,   with  particular  reference  to  post-war  pro- 
duction and  markets. 

New     York,     Blackman-Ross  company     [C1918]-     ittus., 

tables.    36™.  HC106.2.B6 

17  Board,    of    trade    journal,    London.    After-war    trade.    The 

departmental  committees,  i-xr. 
Board  of  trade  journal,  Jan.  8,  1918-Apr.  18,  1918. 

Contains  other  articles  on  reconstruction  in  Great  Britain  and 
other  countries,  including  Germany. 

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18  [Bray,  Reginald  Arthur]    The  problem  of  juvenile  employment 

after  the  war. 

[London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  Darling  cfc  son,  ltd.,  printers, 
1918]  11  p.  22™. 

HD6250.Q7B73 

19  British  trade  corporation.    Copy  of  the  petition  of  promoters, 

the  deed  of  settlement,  and  the  royal  charter  of  incor- 
poration. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  Darling  and  son,  printers, 
1917.  29  p.  83¥m.  ([Gt.  Brit.  Parliament.  Papers 
ly  command}  Cd.  8567) 

HF302.A19 

20  Carter,   Huntly,   ed.     Industrial  reconstruction;   a  symposium 

on  the  situation  after  the  war  and  how  to  meet  it. 
London,  T.  F.  Unwin,  ltd.     [1917]    xv,  295  p.     19°m. 

Mainly  reprinted  from  the  New  age,  November,  1916-April,  1917. 

HC256.2.C3 

CONTENTS. — Preface.  The  state  view:  (a)  National,  by  Sir  John 
Cockburn;  (b)  Imperial,  by  P.  H.  Kerr;  (c)  International,  by  Sir 
Graham  John  Bower,  R.  W.  Seton- Watson.  The  views  of  capital: 

(a)  Engineering,  by  Sir  Maurice  Fitzmaurice,  Sir  Robert  Hadfield; 

(b)  Shipbuilding,  by  Sir  Benjamin  Browne,  Sir  Archibald  Denny, 
W.  L.  Hichens,  H.  B.  Rowell;  (c)  Mining,  by  Sir  Hugh  Bell;  (d) 
Manufacture,  by  Edward  Cadbury;  (e)  Trade,  by  Ernest  J.  P. 
Benn,  Walter  Hazell;  (f)  Transport,  by  F.  Dudley  Docker;  (g) 
Federation,  by  R.  T.  Nugent;  (h)  Research,  by  John  Hilton. 
Labour  views:   (a)   Organised  trade-unionists,   syndicalists  and 
guildsmen,  by  John  F.  Armour,  George  Barker,  F.  S.  Button, 
W.  N.  Ewer,  Charles  Hobson,  Thomas  Johnson,  T.  E.  Naylor; 

(b)  Parliamentary  representatives,  by  Jamea  O'Grady,   F.  W. 
Jowett;  (c)  Educationalists,  by  H.  Sanderson  Furniss,  J.  Mac- 
Tavieh.     Economic  views:  (a)  Political:  Free  trade,  by  Harold 
Cox;  (b)  Industrial:  (1)  Group:  National  guildsmen,  G.  D.  H. 
Cole;  W.  Mellor,  Maurice  B.  Reckitt;  (2)  Individual,    A.  J. 
Carlyle,  Hilaire  Belloc,  C.  H.  Grinling,  E.  Lipson,  T.  A.  Smiddy; 

(c)  Social,  by  M.  D.  Eder,  J.  St.  George  Heath,  G.  Bernard  Shaw; 

(d)  Financial,  by  Emil  Davies,  Raymond  Radclyffe,  John  Zorn; 

(e)  Statistical,  by  A.  L.  Bowley,  F.  W.  Hirst;  (f)  Agricultural,  by 
Stanley  M.  Bligh;  (g)  Geographical,  by  H.  J.  Fleure.    General 
views:  (a)  Sociology,  by  Sir  Edward  Brabrook,  Mrs.  Victor  V. 
Branford,  Miss  B.  L.  Hutchins,  H.  G.  Wells;  (b)  Psychology,  by 
Havelock  Ellis,  M.  W.  Robieson;  (c)  Logic,  by  W.  Anderson; 
(d)  Philosophy:  (1)  Aesthetic,  by  L.  March  Phillipps;  (2)  Moral, 
by  Bernard  Bosanquet;  (e)  Religion,  by  James  Adderley,  William 
Temple;  (f)  Art  and  craft,  by  C.  R.  Ashbee,  T.  Raffles  Davison, 
A.  J.  Penty;  (g)  Law,  by  Sir  Roland  K.  Wilson;  (h)  Politics: 
(1)  Democratic,  by  G.   K.  Chesterton,  Edward  Carpenter;  (2) 
Republican,  by  Arthur  Lynch;  (3)  National  (Ireland),  by  George 
Russell — Appendices . 


ECONOMIC   RECONSTRUCTION  11 

21  Chance,  Sir  William,   bart.     Industrial  unrest;  the  reports  of 

the  commissioners  (July  1917)  collated  and  epitomised. 
London,   Pub.  for  the  British   constitution   association,    by 
P.  S.  King  and  son,  ltd.,  1917.    39  p.    21\cm. 

"The  causes  of  'industrial  unrest'  ...  have  been  recently  inquired 
into  by  special  commissioners  appointed  by  the  present  prime 
minister.  For  this  purpose  the  country  was  divided  into  eight 
districts  (Ireland  ...  being  excluded):  six  English  ...  the  other  two 
being  Scotland  and  Wales  ...  Each  district  had  its  own  separate 
commissioners,  who  issued  separate  reports." 

HD8381.C3.     1917m 

22  Chapman,  Sydney  John,  ed.    Labour  and  capital  after  the  war, 

by  various  writers,  with  an  introduction  by  the  Right 
Hon.  J.  H.  Whitley. 
London,  J.  Murray,  1918.     x,  280  p.     19cm. 

Appendix:  First  report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Ministry  of  recon- 
struction on  relations  between  employers  and  employed  [J.  H. 
Whitley,  chairman]  HC256.2.C37 

23  Clark,  John  Maurice,  and  others,  eds.    Readings  in  the  economics 

of  war. 

Chicago,  IU.,  The  University  of  Chicago  press  [1918]    xxxi, 
676  p.    23%™. 

After-the-war  problems:  p.  617-668.  HC56.C6 

24  Cole,  George  Douglas  Howard.     Self-government  in  industry. 

London,  G.  B.ell  and  sons,  ltd.,  1917.     x  p.,  1 1.,  329  p.     19™. 

Reprinted  in  part  from  the  New  age  and  other  periodicals. 

CONTENTS. — The  control  of  industry  during  and  after  the  war. — 
The  restoration  of  trade  union  conditions. — The  nature  of  the 
state. — The  case  for  national  guilds. — The  re-organisation  of  trade 
unionism. — The  abolition  of  the  wage-system. — State  ownership 
and  control. — Freedom  in  the  guild. — National  guilds  and  the 
consumer. — Appendixes:  A.  The  genesis  of  syndicalism  in  France. 
B.  Labour  policy  after  the  war.  HD6664.C55 

25  [Conference   of  working-class   associations,   Oxford,   1916] 

The   reorganisation   of   industry.     Papers    by  Professor 
A.  C.  Pigou,  Arthur  Greenwood,  B.   so.,  Sidney  Webb, 
A.  E.  Zimmern,  M.  A.     With  criticisms  by  well-known 
trade-unionists  and  co-operators.     3d  ed. 
Oxford,  Ruskin  college,  1916.     85  p.     21cm. 

"The  conference  was  convened  by  Ruskin  college  in  the  belief 
that  the  time  had  come  for  more  definite  thinking  by  the  labour 
movement  upon  the  problems  which  labour  will  have  to  face  when 
peace  comes. " — Pref.  note  to  first  edition.  HC256.2.C57 

26  D'Acosta,  Uriel.    Peace  problems  in  economics  and  finance. 

London,  G.  Routledge  <&  sons,  ltd.;  New  York,  E.  P.  Dutton 
and  co.,  1917.    3  p.  I,  165  p.     18ym.  HC256.2.D2 


12  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

27  Dawson,  William  Harbutt,  ed.    After-war  problems. 

New  York,  The  MacmiUan  company  [1917]    366  p.     diagrs. 

22™. 

CONTENTS. — Introduction,  by  the  editor. — i.  Empire  and  citizen- 
ship: Imperial  federation,  by  the  Earl  of  Cromer.  The  state  and 
the  citizen,  by  Bishop  Welldon.  The  cultivation  of  patriotism, 
by  the  Earl  of  Meath.  The  alien  question,  by  Sir  H.  H.  Johns- 
ton.— n.  National  efficiency:  National  education,  by  Viscount 
Haldane.  Organization  of  the  national  resources,  by  Sir  J.  Comp- 
ton-Rickett.  The  state  and  industry,  by  W.  Garnett.  The  state 
and  labour,  by  S.  J.  Chapman.  The  relations  between  capital  and 
labour:  1.  The  standpoint  of  labour,  by  G.  H.  Roberta.  2.  The 
standpoint  of  capital,  by  Sir  B.  C.  Browne.  The  land  question, 
by  W.  Joynson-Hicks.  The  position  of  women  in  economic  life, 
by  Mrs.  Fawcett. — in.  Social  reform:  The  rehabilitation  of  rural 
life,  by  the  Bishop  of  Exeter  (Lord  W.  Gascoyne-Cecil)  Housing 
after  the  war,  by  H.  R.  Aldridge.  National  health,  by  J.  Kerr. 
The  care  of  child  life,  by  Margaret  McMillan.  Unsolved  problems 
of  the  English  poor  law  [by]  Sir  W.  Chance,  bart. — iv.  National 
finance  and  taxation:  National  taxation  after  the  war,  by  A. 
Marshall.  National  thrift,  by  A.  Sherwell. 

HC256.2.D32 

28  Dean,  Arthur  Davis.     Our  schools  in  war  time — and  after. 

Boston,  New  York  [etc.}  Ginn  and  company  [C1918]    v  p., 
1  1.,  335  p.     plates.     19$cm.  D639.E2D4 

29  Demos,  pseud.     The  meaning  of  reconstruction. 

[London]  G.  Allen  and   Unwin  limited  [1918]    2  p.  I.,  Hi, 
75  p.    22cm. 

"These  essays  are  reprinted  from  the  Athenaeum." 
CONTENTS. — The  meaning  of  reconstruction.-'— The  purpose  of  recon- 
struction.— The  conflict  of  ideals. — The  scope  of  reconstruction. — 
The  international  future. — Empire  or  commonwealth? — Educa- 
tion and  the  social  ideal. — A  new  industrial  order. 

D659.G7D3 

30  Dibblee,    George   Binney.   Germany's   economic   position,   and 

England's  commercial  and  industrial  policy  after  the  war. 
London,  Pub.  for  the  Central  committee  for  national  patriotic 
organisations,  by  W.  Heinemann  [1916]     108  p.     18$™. 

HC256.2.D5 

31  Economic  conference   of  the  allies,   Paris,    1916.     Recom- 

mendations of  the  Economic  conference  of  the  allies, 
held  at  Paris  on  June  14,  15,  16,  &  17,  1916. 
London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  Harrison  and  sons,  printers, 
1916.    8  p.    33cm.     ([Gt.  Brit.    Parliament.    Papers  by 
command]     Cd.  8271} 

French  and  English. 

Issued  by  the  Board  of  trade,  Gt.  Brit.  D635.E  IS 


ECONOMIC  RECONSTRUCTION  13 

32  The  elements  of  reconstruction;  a  series  of  articles  contributed 

in  July  and  August  1916  to  the  Times,  with  an  intro- 
duction by  Viscount  Milner.     2d  impression. 
London,  Nislet  &  co.  ltd.  [1916]     119,  [1]  p.     17%cm. 

CONTENTS. — Introduction. — Science  in  education  and  industry. — 
Scientific  agriculture  and  the  nation's  food. — The  long  view  and 
labour. — Problems  of  political  adaptation. — An  imperial  con- 
stitution.— Higher  education  in  the  empire.  DA577.E4 

33  Prance.     Report  of  a  Commission  on  the  reconstruction  of  the 

"  dSpartements  "  of  France.     Annexe  no.  4285. 
France,     dianribre  des  deputes.     Documents  parlementaires, 
1918,  p.  817-840. 

34  Ministere  du  commerce,  de  I' Industrie,  ...  [Report  on  tariff 

reform  after  the  war].     June  8, 1918. 

Journal  officiel  de  la  Republigue  francaise,  June  10,  1918, 
p.  5009-5013. 

35  Friedman,  Elisha  Michael,  ed.    American  problems  of  recon- 

struction; a  national  symposium  on  the  economic  and 

financial  aspects. 
New  York,  E.  P.  Dutton  &  company,  1918.     xxvi,  471  p. 

pi.,  fold.  map.     21cm. 

CONTENTS. — Foreword,  by  Franklin  K.  Lane. — pt.  i.  A  perspective 
of  the  problem:  i.  The  problem  of  reconstruction  in  the  United 
States,  by  Elisha  M.  Friedman,  n.  Principles  of  reconstruction 
in  Europe,  by  Elisha  M.  Friedman,  in.  Economic  problems 
during  the  war  and  afterwards,  by  Alexander  D.  Noyes.  rv.  The 
American  of  to-morrow,  by  George  W.  Perkins,  pt.  n.  Efficiency 
in  production:  v.  Our  mineral  reserves,  by  George  Otis  Smith, 
vi.  Technical  research:  (a)  General  aspects,  by  Willis  R.  Whit- 
ney; (b)  Engineering  and  allied  subjects,  by  A.  A.  Potter;  (c) 
Chemical  industries,  by  Allen  Rogers,  vn.  Scientific  manage- 
ment, by  Frank  B.  Gilbreth  and  Lillian  Holier  Gilbreth.  vni. 
Readjustment  of  industries:  (a)  Steel,  by  Charles  M.  Schwab; 
(b)  Chemicals,  by  Bernhard  C.  Hesse,  ix.  Capital,  labor,  and 
the  state,  by  Louis  B.  Wehle.  x.  Concentration  and  control  in 
industry  and  trade,  by  William  B.  Colver. — pt.  in.  Adjustments 
in  trade  and  finance:  xi.  The  railroad  problem,  by  Ray  Morris, 
xn.  The  distribution  of  agricultural  products  and  the  function  of 
produce  exchanges,  by  Charles  J.  Brand,  xni.  The  shipping 
problem,  by  Emory  R.  Johnson,  xiv.  The  free  port  as  an  instru- 
ment of  world  trade,  by  Edwin  J.  Clapp.  xv.  International 
commerce,  by  O.  P.  Austin,  xvi.  Government  aids  to  trade,  by 
Chauncey  Depew  Snow.  xvii.  Financing  our  foreign  trade, 
by  Henry  E.  Cooper,  xvin.  Stabilizing  foreign  exchange,  by 
Robert  L.  Owen.  xix.  Foreign  investments,  by  Francis  H. 
Sisson. — pt.  iv.  Programs,  monetary  and  fiscal:  xx.  Stabilizing 
the  dollar  in  purchasing  power,  by  Irving  Fisher,  xxi.  The  war 
and  interest  rates,  by  E.  W.  Kemmerer.  xxn.  National  thrift, 
by  Frank  A.  Vanderlip.  xxm.  Fiscal  reconstruction,  by  Edwin 
R.  A.  Seligman.  xxiv.  Can  Democrary  be  efficient? — The 
mechanics  of  administration,  by  Frederick  A.  Cleveland. 

HC106.2.F7 


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36  Gardner,  Lucy,  ed.    The  hope  for  society;  essays  on  "social 

reconstruction  after  the  war,"  by  various  writers. 
London,  G.  BeU  and  sons,  ltd.,  1917.     236  p.        19™. 

CONTENTS. — The  hope  for  society,  by  the  Bishop  of  Oxford. — 
Industrial  and  financial  position  after  the  war,  by  J.  A.  Hobson. — 
Austerity,  art  and  joy,  by  A.  Glutton  Brock. — Trade  union 
regulations:  employer's  view,  by  Sir  H.  Bell. — Trade  union 
regulations:  the  trade  union  view,  by  A.  J.  Carlyle. — The  new 
social  conscience  as  to  use  of  income,  by  J.  St.  G.  Heath. — The 
position  of  women  in  industry,  by  Margaret  Bondfield. — The  new 
outlook  of  the  woman's  movement,  by  Mrs.  Pethick  Lawrence. — 
The  development  of  the  agricultural  side  of  English  life,  by  C. 
Turner. — The  land  question  after  the  war,  by  C.  B.  Buxton. — 
The  meaning  and  purpose  of  the  British  commonwealth,  by 
P.  Kerr. — Social  relations  of  men  after  the  war,  by  E.  Barker. 

HN389.G18 

37  Garton  foundation,  London.    Memorandum  on  the  industrial 

situation  after  the  war,  the  Garton  foundation ;  privately 
circulated  among  employers,  representatives  of  labour, 
and  public  men  of  all  parties,  May-September,  1916. 
Now  pub.  as  revised  in  the  light  of  criticisms  and  sugges- 
tions received,  October,  1916. 

London,  Harrison  &  sons  [1916]     96  p.     %5\cm. 

D635.G25 

38  Gt.  Brit.     Board  of  education.     Committee  on  juvenile  education 

in  relation  to  employment  after  the  war.     Interim  report 
of  the  departmental  committee  on  juvenile  education  in 
relation  to  employment  after  the  war. 
London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  Eyre  and  Spottiswoode,  1916. 
4  p.     33\cm.     ([Parliament.     Papers  by  command]     Cd. 

8374) 

J.  Herbert  Lewis,  chairman.  LC5256.G7A5     1916 

39 Final  report,  v.  I.  Report,  v.  n.  Sum- 
maries of  evidence  and  appendices. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  T.  Fisher  TJnwin,  1917. 
2  v.  33}cm.  (Parliament.  Papers  by  command.  Cd. 

8512,  8577.) 

LC5256.G7A5     1917 

40 Committee  on  scales  of  salary  for  teachers  in  ele- 
mentary schools.  Report  of  the  departmental  committee 
for  enquiring  into  the  principles  which  should  determine 
the  construction  of  scales  of  salary  for  teachers  in  ele- 
mentary schools.  Vol.  I. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  [Darling  and  son]  1918.  63 
p.  33\cm.  (Parliament.  Papers  by  command.  Cd. 
8939.) 

LB2844.G6A2     1918 


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41  Gt.  Brit.     Board  of  trade.    Memorandum  by  the  Board  of  trade 

and  the  Foreign  office  with  respect  to  the  future  organi- 
sation of  commercial  intelligence. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  Harrison  and  sons,  1917.  33 
p.  83cm.  ([Parliament.  Papers  by  command}  Cd. 
8715.) 

HF73.G7A4     1917 

42  Memorandum  with  respect  to  the  reorganisa- 
tion of  the  Board  of  trade. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  [Darling  and  son],  1918.  7 
p.  (Parliament.  Papers  by  command.  Cd.  8912.} 

HF73.G7A4     1918 

43  State  assistance  to  the  dye  industry.     Memo- 
randum by  the  Board  of  trade  on  the  scheme  for  the 
allocation  and  administration  of  the  funds  provided  by 
Parliament  for  the  development  of  the  dye  industry  by 
means  of  financial  assistance  to  companies  and  firms  in 
aid  of  developments,  extensions,  and  research. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  Darling  &  son,  1918.  12  p. 
(Parliament.  Papers  by  command.  Cd.  9194-) 

44 Summary  of  information  received  by  the  Board 

of  trade  from  advisory  committees  for  juvenile  employ- 
ment for  the  use   of  the   departmental   committee   on 
juvenile  education  in  relation  to  employment  after  the 
war. 
[London,  1916.]    13  p.     33%cm.  HD6250.G67    1916 

45 Commercial  intelligence  committee.     British  trade 

after  the  war.  Report  of  a  sub-committee  of  the  Ad- 
visory committee  to  the  Board  of  trade  on  commercial 
intelligence  with  respect  to  measures  for  securing  the 
position,  after  the  war,  of  certain  branches  of  British 
industry. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  Eyre  and  Spottiswoode,  1916. 
1  p.l.,  18  p.  33$cm.  ([Parliament.  Papers  by  command] 
Cd.  8181}  HF3506.2.A5  1916 

46 British  trade  after  the  war  (2).  Sum- 
maries of  the  evidence  taken  by  a  sub-committee  of  the 
Advisory  committee  to  the  Board  of  trade  on  commercial 
intelligence,  in  the  course  of  their  enquiry  with  respect 
to  measures  for  securing  the  position,  after  the  war,  of 
certain  branches  of  British  industry. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  Eyre  and  Spottiswoode,  1916. 
38  p.  33%™.  ^Parliament.  Papers  by  command]  Cd. 
8275)  HF3506.2.A5  1916b 


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47  Gt.  Brit.  Board  of  trade.  Commercial  intelligence  committee. 
Report  to  the  Board  of  trade  by  the  advisory  committee 
on  commercial  intelligence,  with  reference  to  their  pro- 
ceedings. < October,  1913,  to  October,  1917>;  with 
appendices. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off. ,  [Eyre  and  Spottiswoode],  1917 
15  p.  33%cm.  ([Parliament.  Papers  ~by  command.}  Cd. 
8815)  HF183.A5  1917 

48 Committee  on  coal  trade.     Report  of  the  depart- 
mental committee  appointed  by  the  Board  of  trade  to 
consider  the  position  of  the  coal  trade  after  the  war. 
London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  1918.    S3  p.     (Parliament, 
Papers  ly  command.     Cd.  9093.) 

49  Committee  on  engineering  trades  after  tJie  war 

Report  of  the  departmental  committee  appointed  by 
the  Board  of  trade  to  consider  the  position  of  the  engi- 
neering trades  after  the  war. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Darling  and  son]  1918.  54 
p.  incl.  tables.  33%cm.  ([Parliament.  Papers  by  com' 
mand]  Cd.  9073) 

Sir  Clarendon  Golding  Hyde,  chairman.  HD9731.6.A4 

50 Committee  on  financial  facilities  for  trade.  Finan- 
cial facilities  for  trade.  Report. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  Hayman,  Christy,  and  Lilly, 
limited,  1916.  8  p.  33%cm.  ([Parliament.  Papers  by 
command]  Cd.  8346)  HF3506.2.A5  I9l6d 

Lord  Faringdon,  chairman. 

On  the  best  means  of  meeting  the  needs  of  British  firms  after  the 
war  as  regards  financial  facilities  for  trade. 

51  Committee  on  shipping  and  shipbuilding.     Re- 
ports of  the  Departmental  committee  appointed  by  the 
Board  of  trade  to  consider  the  position  of  the  shipping 
&  shipbuilding  industries  after  the  war. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Darling  and  son]  1918.  156 
p.  incl.  tables.  33%cm.  ({Parliament.  Papers  by  com- 
mand} Cd.  9092) 

Sir  Alfred  A.  Booth,  chairman.  HE823.A2     1918 

Also  issued  without  command  number.    284  p.    24£cm. 

52  Committee  on  textile  trades.     Report  of  the  depart- 
mental committee  appointed  by  the  Board  of  trade  to  con- 
sider the  position  of  the  textile  trades  after  the  war. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Darling  and  son]  1918.  130 
p.  incl.  tables.  33\cm.  ([Parliament.  Papers  by  com- 
mand] Cd.  9070) 

Sir  Henry  Birchenough,  chairman.  HD9861.6.A5     1918 


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53  Gt.  Brit.     Board  of  trade.     Company  law  amendment  committee. 

Report. 

London,  II.  M.  Stationery  off.,  Darling  and  son,  1918.  14  p. 
(Parliament.  Papers  by  command.  Cd.  9138.} 

54 Electric  power  supply  committee.     Report  of  the 

Committee  appointed  by  the  Board  of  trade  to  consider 
the  question  of  electric  power  supply. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Darling  and  son]  1918.  17 
p.  (Parliament.  Papers  by  command.  Cd.  9062.) 

55 Electrical  trades  committee.     Report  of  the  depart- 
mental committee  appointed  by  the  Board  of  trade  to 
consider  the  position  of  the  electrical  trades  after  the  war. 
London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  Darling  and  son,  1918.     14 
p.     (Parliament.     Papers  by  command.     Cd.  9072.) 

56 Iron  and  steel  trades  committee.     Report  of  the 

departmental  committee  appointed  by  the  Board  of 
trade  to  consider  the  position  of  the  iron  and  steel  trades 
after  the  war. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Darling  and  son]  1918.  50 
p.  incl.  tables,  diagrs.  3S\cm.  ([Parliament.  Papers  by 
command]  Cd.  9071) 

G.  Scoby-Smith,  chairman.  HD9521.6.A5     1918 

57  Pre-war  contract  committee.     Pre-war  contracts. 

Report  of  the  committee  appointed  by  the  Board  of  trade 
to  consider  the  position  of  British  manufacturers  and 
merchants  in  respect  of  pre-war  contracts. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  Darling  and  son,  1918.  8  p. 
83cm.  ([Parliament.  Papers  by  command]  Cd.  8975) 

Lord  Buckmaster,  chairman.  JX5271.C5G7 

58  Commission  of  enquiry  into  industrial  unrest.     Industrial 

unrest  in  Great  Britain.     Reprints  of  the — 1.  Reports 
of  the  Commission  of  inquiry  into  industrial  unrest;  2 
Interim  report  of  the  Reconstruction  committee,  on  joint 
standing  industrial  councils.     October,  1917. 

Washington,  Govt.  print,  off.,  1917.  240  p.  incl.  tables. 
23\cm.  (Bulletin  of  the  United  States  Bureau  of  labor 
statistics,  no.  237) 

Issued  also  as  House  doc.  594,  U.  S.,  65th  Cong.,  2d  sess. 

HD8051.A62,no.237 

59  —     Report[s] 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  1917.  8  v.  33$cm.  ([Par- 
liament. Papers  by  command]  Cd.  8662  [-8669]) 

The  reports  of  the  eight  divisions  composing  the  commission. 
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CONTENTS. — 1.  Report  of  the  commissioners  for  the  north-eastern 
area. — 2.  Report  of  the  commissioners  for  the  north-western  area, 
including  a  supplemental  report  on  the  Barrow-in-Furness  dis- 
trict.— 3.  Report  of  the  commissioners  for  the  Yorkshire  and 
east  midlands  area. — 4.  Report  of  the  commissioners  for  the 
west  midlands  area. — 5.  Report  of  the  commissioners  for  the 
London  and  south-eastern  area. — 6.  Report  of  the  commissioners 
for  the  south-western  area. — 7.  Report  of  the  commissioners  for 
Wales,  including  Monmouthshire. — 8.  Report  of  the  commis- 
sioners for  Scotland. 

HD8381.C3     1017 

60  Gt.  Brit.     Board  of  trade.     Commission  of  enquiry  into  industrial 

unrest.     Summary  of  the  reports  of  the  commission  by 
the  Right  Honourable  G.  N.  Barnes,  M.  P. 
London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  1917.    8  p.    83$™.      ([Par- 
liament.   Papers  by  command]     Cd.  8696} 

HD8381.C3     1017a 

61  Committee   on   commercial   and   industrial  policy.     Im- 
perial  preference.     Copy   of  resolutions  passed  by  the 
Committee  on  commercial  and  industrial  policy,  on  the 
subject  of  imperial  preference,   together  with  copy  of 
covering  letter  to  the  prune  minister. 

London,  H..  M.  Stationery  off.  [Eyre  and  Spottiswoode]  1917. 

4  p.  33cm.  ([Parliament.  Papers  by  command]  Cd. 
8482) 

Balfour  of  Burleigh,  chairman.  HF1534     1917 

62  -  Interim  report  on  certain  essential  industries. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Eyre  and  Spottiswoode]  1918. 

16  p.  33cm.  ([Parliament.  Papers  by  command]  Cd. 
9032) 

Lord  Balfour  of  Burleigh,  chairman. 

Appendix:  Memorandum  on  the  supply  of  essential  drugs,  fur- 
nished by  the  National  health  insurance  commission. 

HC256.2.A5     1917c 

63  -  Interim  report  on  the  importation  of  goods  from 

the  present  enemy  countries  after  the  war. 
London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Darling  and  son]  1918.     4  P> 
34cm.     ([Parliament.    Papers  by  command]     Cd.  9033) 
Balfour  of  Burleigh,  chairman.  HC256.2.A5     1918b 

64 Interim  report  on  the  treatment  of  exports  from 

the  United  Kingdom  and  British  overseas  possessions 
and  the  conservation  of  the  resources  of  the  empire  during 
the  transitional  period  after  the  war. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Eyre  and  Spottiswoode]  1918. 
14  p.  ind.  tables.  33$cm.  ([Parliament.  Papers  by  com- 
mand] Cd.  9034) 

Lord  Balfour  of  Burleigh,  chairman.  HC256.2.A5     1916d 


ECONOMIC   RECONSTRUCTION  19 

65  Gt.  Brit.      Committee  on  commercial  and  industrial  policy.     Final 

report  of  the  Committee  on  commercial  and  industrial 
policy  after  the  war. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Darling  and  son]  1918.  81 
p.  33^cm.  ([Parliament.  Papers  ~by  command]  Cd. 
9035} 

Lord  Balfour  of  Burleigh,  chairman.  HC256.2.  A5     1917f 

66  Committee    on    currency    and  foreign    exchanges.     First 

interim  report  of  the  Committee  on  currency  and  foreign 
exchanges  after  the  war. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  Darling  <&  son,  1918.  12  p. 
(Parliament.  Papers  by  command.  Cd.  9182.) 

67  Committee  on  modern  languages  in  the  educational  system 

of  Great  Britain.     Report. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  1918.  viii,  82  p.  (Parlia- 
ment. Papers  by  command.  Cd.  9036) 

PB38.G5A4     1018 

68  Committee  on  natural  science  in  the  educational  system  of 

Great  Britain.     Report. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Darling  and  son]  1918.  86 
p.  (Parliament.  Papers  by  command.  Cd.  9011) 

Q181.G69 

69  Dominions  royal  commission.     Final  report. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  Darling  <£  son,  ltd.  [printers] 
1918.  xv,  498  p.,  1  I,  fold.  map.  19cm. 

Lord  D'Abernon,  chairman. 

Issued  also  in  1917  in  the  series  of  Papers  by  command,  Cd.  8462,  in 
an  edition  of  ix,  199  pages. 

"A  complete  list  of  the  documents  relating  to  the  work  of  the  Domin- 
ions royal  commission  which  have  been  presented  to  Parlia- 
ment' ':  1  leaf  (at  end) 

HC245.A6a 

70  Financial  facilities  committee.     Report. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Darling  and  son]  1918.  10 
p.  33%cm.  (Parliament.  Papers  by  command.  Cd.9227) 

71  -  Imperial  war  conference,  1918.     Extracts  from  minutes 

of  proceedings  and  papers  laid  before  the  conference. 
London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  1918.     252  p.     (Parliament. 
Papers  by  command.     Cd.  9177) 

72  -  Local  government  board.     Committee   on  Building   bye- 

laws.     Report  of  the  departmental  committee  on  build- 
ing byelaws. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Eyre  and  S pottiswoode]  1918. 
52  p.  33%cm.  (Parliament.  Papers  by  command.  Cd. 
9213) 


20  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

73  Gt.  Brit.     Ministry  of  labour.     Industrial  councils.     TheWhitley 
report,  together  with  the  letter  of  the  Minister  of  labour 
explaining  the  government's  view  of  its  proposals. 
London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  by  Darling  <&  son  [1917]     19  p. 

Industrial  reports,  no.  1) 

HD8381.A3,no.l 

74 Works  committee.     Report  of  an  enquiry  made 

by  the  Ministry  of  labour. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  by  Darling  &  son,  1918.  146 
p.  (Industrial  reports,  no.  2} 

Whitley  report — Suppl.  report  on  Works  committee,  p.  137-140. 

HD8381.A3,no.2 

75  Ministry  of  munitions.     Report  of  the  Controller  of  the 

Department  for  the  development  of  mineral  resources  in 
the  United  Kingdom. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  by  Darling  &  son,  1918.  62 
p.  (Parliament.  Papers  by  command.  Cd.  9184'} 

76 Committee  on  sulpTiuric  acid  and  fertiliser  trades 

Report  of  a  departmental  committee  on  the  post-war  posi- 
tion of  the  sulphuric  acid  and  fertiliser  trades. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Darling  and  son]  1918.  14 
p.  incl.  tables.  38%cm.  ([Parliament.  Papers  by  com- 
mand] Cd.  8994) 

Edward  Shortt,  chairman.  HD9660.S8G7 

76a  -  -  Report  ...  (Complete  edition  hi  substi- 

tution of  [Cd.  8994.]) 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  [Darling  and  son],  1919. 
15  p.  33$cm.  (Parliament.  Papers  by  command.  Cmd. 

23.} 

77  -  Ministry  of  reconstruction.     Industrial  councils  and  trade 

boards.     Memorandum  by  the  minister  of  reconstruction 
and  the  minister  of  labour. 

[London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  Eyre  and  Spottiswoode,  1918} 
4  p.  33cm.  ([Parliament.  Papers  by  command]  Cd. 
9085} 

HD5545.A5     1918d 

78  A  list  of  commissions  and  committees  set  up 

to  deal  with  questions  which  will  arise  at  the  close  of 
the  war. 

London,  II.  M.  Stationery  off.,  1918.  34  p.  33cm.  ([Par- 
liament. Papers  by  command]  Cd.  8916} 

D505.G83 


ECONOMIC   RECONSTRUCTION  21 

78a  Gt.   Brit.      Ministry  of  reconstruction.    Memorandum  on   the 

Ministries  of  health  bill,     1918. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  [Darling  and  son]  1918.  4  P> 
83%cm.  (Parliament.  Papers  by  command.  Cd.  9211.) 

79 Reconstruction  problems. 

[London]  1918-1919.     13  pamps.    22cm.  HC256.2.A3 

CONTENTS: 

1.  The  aims  of  reconstruction.    18  p. 

2.  Housing  in  England  and  Wales.    24  p. 

3.  The  demobilisation  and  resettlement  of  the  army.     20  p. 

4.  Housing  in  Scotland.     23  p. 

5.  New  fields  for  British  engineering.    16  p. 

6.  Raw  materials  and  employment.    20  p. 

7.  Guide  to  work  and  benefits  for  soldiers  and  civil  war  workers. 

8.  Re-settlement  of  civil  war  workers.     16  p. 

9.  Naval  demobilisation.     16  p. 

10.  Labour  conditions  and  adult  education.     19  p. 

11.  Commercial  forestry.     16  p. 

12.  The  re-settlement  of  officers.     I.  Army  and  R.  A.  F.    28  p. 

13.  Rural  industries.    16  p. 

79a  -  —    Report  on  the  work  of  the  Ministry  for  the 

period  ending  31st  December,  1918. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  [Darling  and  son],  1919.  4@  P* 
33%cm.  (Parliament.  Papers  by  command.  Cd.  9231.) 

App.  I.  Committees  appointed:  p.  32-40;  App.  II.  The  Advisory 
council:  p.  41-44;  App.  III.  List  of  parliamentary  papers,  pam- 
phlets, and  other  documents  issued  by  the  Ministry  of  Recon- 
struction: p.  45-46. 

80  -  Reports  of  the  Committee  appointed  by  the 

Attorney-General    to    consider   the   legal   interpretation 
of  the  term  "period  of  the  war." 
London,  Pub.  by  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  1918.     50  p.     (Papers 

by  command.     Cd.  9100.) 

D501.G7     1918 

81  -  Statement    with    regard    to    Advisory    bodies 

(other    than   reporting    committees)    appointed   by    the 
Minister  of  reconstruction. 

London,  II.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Eyre  &  Spottiswoode], 
1918.  10  p.  (Parliament.  Papers  by  command.  Cd. 
9195.} 

82  —    Acquisition  of  powers  subcommittee.     Report. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  Eyre  and  Spottiswoode,  1918. 

10  p.     (Parliament.    Papers  by  command.     Cd.  8982.) 

JS3131.A5     1918 


22  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

83  Qt.  Brit.     Ministry  of  reconstruction.    Adult  education  committee. 

Interim  report     .  .  .     Industrial  and  social  conditions  in 
relation  to  adult  education. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Eyre  and  Spottiswoode,]  1918. 
32  p.  incl.  tables.  33\cm.  ([Parliament.  Papers  by 
command]  Cd.  9107} 

Arthur  L.  Smith,  chairman.  IX35256.G7A5     1918 

84  -   Second    interim    report   ...     Educa- 
tion in  the  army. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Darling  and  son],  1918.  10 
p.  (Parliament.  Papers  by  command.  Cd.  9225.) 

85 Advisory  council.     Report  upon  the  standardiza- 

'  tion  of  railway  equipment. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  Darling  &  son,  1918.  4  P' 
(Parliament.  Papers  by  command.  Cd.  9193.) 

86  -  Women's  housing  sub-committee.     First 

interim  report. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  Darling  and  son,  1918.  7  p. 
(Parliament.  Papers  by  command.  Cd.  9166.) 

HD7333.A3A5     1918b 

87 Advisory  housing  panel.     Housing  in  England 

and    Wales.     Memorandum    by    the   Advisory    housing 
panel  on  the  emergency  problem. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Darling  and  son]  1918.  15 
p.  38$cm.  ([Parliament.  Papers  by  command]  Cd. 

9087) 

Salisbury,  chairman.  HD7333.A3A5     1918 

88  Building  materials   supply   committee.     Report 

.  .  .     the  position  of  the  building  industry   after  the 
war. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  1918.  18  p.  (Parliament. 
Papers  by  command.  Cd.  9197.) 

89  Civil  war  workers'   committee.    First  (interim) 

report. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  Eyre  and  Spottiswoode,  1918. 
11   p.     (Parliament.     Papers   by  command.     Cd.   9117.) 
On  demobilization  of  all  classes  of  civil  war  workers. 

90 2d,  3rd,  4th,  and  5th  interim  reports. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  Darling  cfc  son,  1918.  27  p. 
(Parliament.  Papers  by  command.  Cd.  9192.) 

90a Final  report. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  1918.  8  p.  33%™.  (Par- 
liament. Papers  by  command.  Cd.  9228.) 


ECONOMIC   RECONSTRUCTION"  23 

91  Gt.  Brit.     Ministry  of  reconstruction.    Committee  on  financial  risks 

attaching  to  the  holding  of  trading  stocks.     [Report.] 
London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  [Darling  and  son],  1918.     10 
p.      33\cm.      (Parliament.      Papers  by  command.      Cd. 

9224) 

92 Committee   on   relations   between   employers  and 

employed.     Report  of  joint  standing  industrial  councils. 
London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  Eyre  and  Spottiswoode,  1918. 
2    v.     (Parliament.     Papers    by    command.     Cd.    8606, 
9002} 

J.  H.  Whitley,  chairman.  HD5545.A5     1917 

HD5545.A62 

93  —     Supplementary  report  on  Works  com- 

mittees. 
London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  Eyre  and  Spottiswoode,  1918. 

4  p.     (Parliament.     Papers  by  command.     Cd.  9001.} 

J.  H.  Whitley,  chairman.  HD5545.A5     1918b 

94 Report  on  conciliation  and  arbitration. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Eyre  and  Spottiswoode,  1918. 

5  p.     33$cm.     ([Parliament.     Papers  by  command]     Cd. 
9081} 

J.  H.  Whitley,  chairman.  HD5545.A5     1918c 

95 Report  on  conciliation  and  arbitration. 

(In  substitution  of  Cd.  9081) 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  Eyre  and  Spottiswoode,  1918. 
5  p.     (Parliament.     Papers  by  command.     Cd.  9099.} 

96 Final  report. 

London,  H.   M.  Stationery  off.,  1918.     4  P>     (Parliament. 
Papers  by  command.     Cd.  9153.} 

97  Committee  on  the  acquisition  and  valuation  of 

land  for  public  purposes.  First  report  of  the  committee 
dealing  with  the  law  and  practice  relating  to  the  acquisi- 
tion and  valuation  of  land  for  public  purposes. 
London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Eyre  and  Spottiswoode,  1918] 
57  p.  83cm.  ([Parliament.  Papers  by  command]  Cd. 
8998} 

Leslie  Scott,  chairman.  HD1265.G7A3     1918 

On  the  acquisition  of  land  in  England  and  Wales. 

98 Second  report. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Darling  and  son],  1918.    40 
p.     33™.     (Parliament.    Papers  by  command.    Cd.9229.} 
On  the  acquisition  of  land  in  England,  Scotland  and  Wales. 


24  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

99  Gt.  Brit.  Ministry  of  reconstruction.  Committee  on  the  chemical 
trade.  Report  of  committee  appointed  to  advise  as  to  the 
procedure  which  should  be  adopted  for  dealing  with  the 
chemical  trade. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Darling  and  son,]  1917.     4  P- 
S3\cm.     ([Parliament.     Papers  by  command]     Cd.  8882) 
Sir  Keith  W.  Price,  chairman.  HD9652.6.A5     1917 

99a Engineering  trades  (new  industries)  committee. 

Report. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  [Darling  and  son]  1918.  39  p. 
33*™.  (Parliament.  Papers  by  command.  Cd.  9226.) 

100 Housing  (financial  assistance)  committee.  Interim 

report  on  public  utility  societies. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Darling  and  son]  1918.  16  p. 
(Parliament.  Papers  by  command.  Cd.  9223.) 

101 Local  government  committee.  Report  on  trans- 
fer of  functions  of  poor  law  authorities  in  England  and 
Wales. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Eyre  and  Spottiswoode,]  1918. 
26  p.  33cm.  ([Parliament.  Papers  by  command]  Cd. 
8917) 

HV241.A42     1918 

102  Machinery  of  government  committee.     Report. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  [The  Avenue  press],  1918.] 

80  p.  24%cm.  (Parliament.    Papers  by  command.   Cd.9230.) 

Viscount  Haldane,  chairman.  JN309.A4 

104  Reconstruction   committee.    Agricultural  policy 

sub-committee.     Part    I    of    the    report   ...    to    consider 
and  report  upon  the  methods  of  effecting  an  increase  in 
the   home-grown  food   supplies,   having   regard   to   the 
need  of  such  increase  in  the  interest  of  national  security. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  1917.    32  p.     (Parliament. 

Papers  by  command.     Cd.  8506.) 

HD9011.6.A4     1917a 

105  Report     ...      together    with 

reports  of  Sir  Matthew  G.  Wallace. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  Darling  <&  sons,  1918.  136 
p.  (Parliament.  Papers  by  command.  Cd.  9079.) 

106  Summaries  of  evidence  ...   to 

consider  and  report  upon  the  methods  of  effecting  an 
increase  in  the  home-grown  food  supplies,  having  regard 
to  the  need  of  such  increase  in  the  interests  of  national 
security. 

London,  Pub.  by  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  1918.  w,  129  p. 
(Parliament.  Papers  by  command.  Cd.  9080.) 

HD9011.6.A4     1918 


ECONOMIC  RECONSTRUCTION  25 

107  Gt.  Brit.      Ministry  of  reconstruction.     Reconstruction  committee. 

Coal  conservation  committee.  Interim  report  on  electric 
power  supply  in  Great  Britain. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Darling  and  son,]  1917. 
1  p.  I.,  28  p.  33ym.  ([Parliament.  Papers  ly  command} 
Cd.  8880} 

Viscount  Haldane,  chairman.  TK57.A5     1917b 

108  -  Final  report. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  Darling  and  son,  1918.  89 
p.  (Parliament.  Papers  by  command.  Cd.  9084.) 

109  Forestry  sub-committee.     Final  report. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Eyre  and  Spottiswoode,  ltd., 

printers]  1918.  105  p.  diagr.  83cm.  ([Parliament. 
Papers  by  command}  Cd.  8881) 

F.  D.  Acland,  chairman.  SD45.A5     1918 

110  Women's  advisory  committee.     Interim  report 

of  the  sub-committee  on  the  co-ordination  of  the  voca- 
tional training  of  women. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  1918.     8  p.     33%cm. 

Ill Women's  employment  committee.     Memorandum 

on  subsidiary  health  and  kindred  services  for  women. 
Prepared  by  Miss  A.  M.  Anderson  ...  at  the  request 
and  for  the  consideration  of  the  Women's  employment 
committee. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Darling  and  son]  1918.  24 
p.  33¥m. 

"Appendix:  Information  in  regard  to  the  chief  departments,  authori- 
ties, societies,  and  institutes  from  whom  detailed  information  as 
to  training  and  existing  openings  may  be  obtained." — p.  23-24. 

HD6135.A5     1918 

112 Parliament.     House  of  commons.     Select  committee  on 

emergency  legislation.     First  report.     5th  Aug.  1918. 
London,    Pub.    by   H.    M.    Stationery   office,    1918.     Hi   p. 
(House  of  Commons.     Reports  and  papers,  108) 

113  Select   committee   on   transport.     First 

and  second  reports  .  .  .  together  with  the  proceedings 
of  the  Committee  and  minutes  of  evidence.  Ordered,  by 
the  House  of  commons,  to  be  printed,  6th  November  and 
14th  November,  1918. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Wyman  and  sons]  1918. 
xxxviii,  179  p.  33\cm.  (House  of  commons.  Reports 
and  papers.  130,  136) 


26  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

114  Qt.  Brit.     Treasury.     Government  appointments.     Return  of 

the  various  new  departments  or  new  sub-departments  of 
permanent  offices  that  have  been  created  since  the  out- 
break of  the  war  and  are  now  in  existence,  with  the  date 
on  which  they  were  created,  and  a  statement  of  the  names, 
rank,  and  remuneration,  if  any,  received  from  public 
funds  by  the  heads  and  principal  officers  of  each  such 
department.  Oct.  23,  1918. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Jos.  Truscott  and  son]  1918. 
44  P-     (House  of  lords.     Reports  and  papers,  114-} 

115  -  -     Committee   on  staff's.     Interim   report   of   the 

Committee  appointed  to  enquire  into  the  organisation 
and  staffing  of  government  offices. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Darling  and  son]  1918.     8  p. 
33%™.     ([Parliament.     Papers  by  command]     Cd.  907  Jf) 
John  Bradbury,  chairman.  JN451.A5     1918 

116  --       -     Second  interim  report. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Darling  and  son]  1918.     2  p. 
(Parliament.     Papers  by  command.     Cd.  9219.} 

117  -  -    Gold  production   committee.     Gold   production 

of  the  British  empire.     Report. 
London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Darling  and  son]  1918.     12  p. 


118  -     War  cabinet.     Report  for  the  year  1917. 

London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Darling  and  son],  1918.     236 
p.     (Parliament.    Papers  by  command.     Cd.  9005.) 

The  Ministry  of  reconstruction:  p.  199-210.  D505.G65 

118a  -      War    office.     General    staff.    Reconstruction    supple- 

ment to  the  Review  of  the  foreign  press. 
London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  1917-1919. 
Issued  fortnightly. 

119  -     Working  classes  cost  of  living  committee,  1918.     Report. 

.  .  .  upon  (i)  the  actual  increase  since  June,  1914,  in  the 
Cost  of  Living  to  the  working  classes  and  (ii)  any  coun- 
terbalancing factors    (apart  from  increases    of    wages) 
which  may  have  arisen  under  war  conditions. 
London   [The   Avenue   press],    1918.    28   p.     (Parliament. 
Papers  by  command.     Cd.  8980.} 

120  Guaranty  trust  company  of  New  York.     Taking  stock  of 

the  future;  outlines  of  the  plans  of  various  foreign  coun- 
tries for  commercial  reconstruction. 
New  York,  Guaranty  Trust  company,  [1918]     162  p. 


ECONOMIC  RECONSTRUCTION  27 

121  La   guerre    et   la   vie   de    demain;    conferences    de   1'Alliance 

d'hygiene  sociale,  1914-1916. 

Paris,    F.    Alcan,    1916-1917.     2    v.    19cm.     (Biblioiheque 
d'Jiistoire  contemporaine) 

CONTENTS. — I.  Enfance  et  jeunesse;  II.  Lea  risques  imme*diat8  de 
la  guerre  et  leur  reparation. 

DC387.G8 

122  Quillet,  Le"on.     L'enseignement  technique  supe"rieur  a  1'apres- 

guerre.     Preface  de  M.  Henry  Le  Chatelier. 
Pans,    Payot    et    cie,    1918.     3   p.    I,    [9]-294   p.     18$™. 
(Biblioiheque  politique  &  economigue) 

T121.G8 

123  Hall,  Alfred  Daniel.     Agriculture  after  the  war. 

London,    J.    Murray,    1916.     vii,    137,    [1]   p.    incl.    tables, 

diagrs.     19cm. 

HD1927     1916 

124  Hobson,  John  Atkinson.     Democracy  after  the  war.     [2d  ed.] 

London,   G.  Allen   &    Unwin,  ltd.;  New    York,  The  Mac- 
mittan  company  [1918].     215  p.     19cm. 

CONTENTS. — Preface. — i.  The  enemies  of  democracy:  Militarism 
and  the  will  to  power.  Militarism  and  capitalism.  The  defense 
of  improperty.  Protectionism  and  imperialism.  Political  and 
intellectual  reactionists.  Spiritual  and  social  reactionists. — n. 
The  defense  of  democracy:  How  to  break  the  vicious  circle.  The 
new  economic  situation.  Two  problems  for  labour.  The  conquest 
of  the  state.  The  close  state  versus  internationalism. — Index. 

HC56.H6     1918 

125  Hopkins,  Sir  Alfred.     Rebuilding  Britain :  a  survey  of  problems 

of  reconstruction  after  the  world  war. 
London,  CasseU,  1918.     192  p. 

126  India.     East  India — (Constitutional  reforms).     Addresses  pre- 

sented in  India  to  His  excellency  the  Viceroy  and  the 
Right  honourable  the  Secretary  of  state  for  India. 
London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.  [Eyre  and  Spottiswoode],  1918. 
113  p.     (Parliament.     Papers  by  command.     Cd.  9178.) 

127  International  economic  relations.     Athenaeum,  1917-1918. 

AP4.A8,no.4622-29 

No.  I.  The  old  economic  internationalism.     Oct.   1917,  no.  4622, 

p.  488. 

No.  II.  Economic  nationalism.     Nov.  1917,  no.  4623,  p.  560-562. 
No.  III.  Economic  militarism.     Dec.  1917,  no.  4624,  p.  642-645. 
No.  IV.  A  European  retrospect.    Jan.  1918,  no.  4625,  p.  13-17. 
No.  V.  A  colonial  retrospect.    Feb.  1918,  no.  4626,  p.  74-77. 
No.  VI.  Economic  policy  and  democratic  control.    Mar.  1918,  no. 

4627,  p.  135-138. 
No.  VII.  Federalism  and  economic  policy.    May,  1918,  no.  4629, 

p.  220-223. 


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128  [Joint  committee  on  labour  problems  after  the  war]    A 

million  new  houses  after  the  war.  A  statement  on  the 
housing  problem  as  affected  by  the  war,  and  some  sug- 
gestions. 

London  [etc.]  Co-operative  printing  society  limited,  1917.     8  p. 
24™.  HD7333.A3J6 

HD8390.J75,no.3 

129  The  problem  of  demobilisation.     A  statement  and  some 

suggestions,  including  proposals  for  the  reform  of  employ- 
ment exchanges. 

London  [etc.]  Co-operative  printing  society  limited,  1916.     8  p. 
2Jtfm.  HD8390.J78 

HD8390.J75,no.2 

130  The  problem  of  unemployment  after  the  war.     Memo- 
randa   on    the    prevention    of    unemployment    and    the 
necessity  for  the  revision  of  the  Unemployment  insurance 
acts. 

London  [etc.]  Co-operative  printing  society  limited,  1917.     7, 
[1]  p.     24¥m.  HD5767.J6 

HD8390.J75,no.4 

131  The  restoration  of  trade  union  customs  after  the  war. 

A  statement  and  analysis  of  government  guarantees. 

London  [etc.]  Co-operative  printing  society  limited,  1917.     14 
p.,  1  I.      24™.  HD6666.J6 

HD8390.J75,no  5 

132  King,  William  Lyon  Mackenzie.     Industry  and  humanity;  a 

study  in  the  principles  underlying  industrial  recon- 
struction. 

Boston  and  New    York,  Iloughton   Mifflin  company,  1918. 
xx  p.,  1  1.,  567,  [1]  p.    fold,  charts,  diagrs.     21%cm. 

HD2321.K5 

133  Kirkaldy,   Adam  Willis,    ed.    Credit,    industry,  and  the  war; 

being  reports  and  other  matter  presented  to  the  Section 
of  economic  science  and  statistics  of  the  British  associa- 
tion for  the  advancement  of  science.  Manchester,  1915. 
London,  New  York  [etc.]  Sir  I.  Pitman  &  sons,  ltd.  [1915] 
ix,  268  p.  22™. 

D635.K5 

134  Industry  and  finance;  war  expedients  and  reconstruc- 
tion, being  the  results  of  enquiries  arranged  by  the  Sec- 
tion of  economic  science  and  statistics  of  the  British  asso- 
ciation, during  the  years  1916  and  1917. 


ECONOMIC  KECONSTKUCTION  29 

London,  New  York  [etc.]  Sir  1.  Pitman  &  sons,  ltd.  [19171] 
viii,  371  p.    fold.  tab.     21%™. 

CONTENTS. — Preface. — A  survey  and  a  warning,  by  Sir  H.  Bell, 
bart. — The  replacement  of  men  by  women  in  industry  during 
the  war. — Women  workers  in  agriculture,  by  Miss  E.  N.  Thomas. — 
Workshop  committees:  suggested  lines  of  development,  by  C.  G. 
Renold. — The  effects  of  the  war  on  credit,  currency,  and 
finance. — Transportation:  the  new  sub-section  of  the  Section  of 
economic  science  and  statistics,  by  A.  W.  Kirkaldy. 

HC256.2.K5 

135  Kirkaldy,  Adam  Willis,  ed.     Labour,  finance,  and  the  war;  being 

the  results  of  inquiries,  arranged  by  the  Section  of  eco- 
nomic science  and  statistics  of  the  British  association  for 
the  advancement  of  science,  during  the  years  1915  and 
1916. 

London,  New  York  [etc.]  Sir  I.  Pitman  &  sons,  ltd.  [1916] 
mi,  344  p.    diagrs.    21cm. 

CONTENTS. — Preface. — Some  thoughts  on  reconstruction  after  the 
war,  by  A.  W.  Kirkaldy. — Industrial  unrest. — The  replacement 
of  men  by  women  in  industry. — The  effects  of  the  war  on  credit, 
currency,  and  finance. — Land  settlement,  by  C.  Tumor. 

D635.K53 

136  Labor  party     (Gt.    Brit.}     Executive    committee.     Labour    and 

the  new  social  order;  a  report  on  reconstruction. 
London,  The  Labour  party  [1918]     22  p.     24cm. 

"Draft  report  on  the  general  policy  of  the  party  on  'reconstruc- 
tion' ...  prepared  by  a  sub-committee  of  the  Executive  for  the 
consideration  of  the  party."  HC256.2.L3 

137 Towards  a  new  world;  being  the  reconstruction 

programme  of  the  British  Labor  party;  together  with  an 
introductory  article  by  Mr.  Arthur  Henderson,  the  leader 
of  the  party,  and  a  manifesto  to  the  labor  movement 
from  the  English  fellowship  of  reconciliation. 
Wyoming,  N.  Y.,  W.  R.  Browne  [1918]     40  p.     19™. 

Published  also  under  title  ' '  Labour  and  the  new  social  order;  a  report 
on  reconstruction,"  and  was  reprinted  under  that  title  in  the  New 
republic  for  February  16,  1918  (vol.  xiv,  no.  172,  pt.  2) 

HC256.2.L35 

137a  Labour  co-partnership  association,  London.    Co-partner- 
ship after  the  war.    A  memorandum  submitted  Feb.,  1917, 
to  the  Reconstruction  committee   appointed  by  H.  M. 
government. 
[LetcJiwortJi,  Eng.,  Garden  city  press,  1917]     16  p.    28%™. 

138  Lebon,  Andre.     Problemes  e'conomiques  ne"s  de  la  guerre. 

Pans,  Payot   &    de],   1918.    2  p.  1.,   [7]-274   p.     18\™. 

(Bibliotheque  politique  et  economique) 

HC106.L5 


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139  Marcosson,  Isaac  Frederick.     The  war  after  the  war. 

New  York,  John  Lane  company;  London,  John  Lane;  [etc.,  etc.] 
1917.     272  p.    front,  (port.}     19%™. 

CONTENTS. — The  coining  war. — England  awake. — American  business 
in  France. — The  new  France. — Saving  for  victory. — The  price  of 
glory. — The  man  Lloyd  George. — From  pedlar  to  premier  [William 

Morris  Hughes] 

D635.N25 

139a  Marriott,  J.  A.  R.    The  European  commonwealth;  problems 

historical  and  diplomatic. 
Oxford,  Clarendon  press,  1918.    370  p.    23%™.         D363.M3 

140  Memorandum  on  the  industrial  situation  after  the  war. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.,    United  States  Shipping  board  emergency 

fleet  corporation  [1918  ?]     76  p.     23™. 

HC256.2.M3 

141  National    foreign    trade    council.     European    economic    al- 

liances; a  compilation  of  information  on  international 
commercial  policies  after  the  European  war  and  their 
effect  upon  the  foreign  trade  of  the  United  States,  also 
an  analysis  of  European  and  united  commercial  inter- 
dependence and  treaty  relations. 
New  York  city,  1916.  118  p.  fold,  tables.  23™. 

Robert  H.  Patchin,  secretary.  D635.N3 

142  National  institute  of  social  sciences.     Reconstruction  after 

the  war. 

Boston,  Boston  look  co.,  1918.     242  p.     $8$™.     (Journal 
of  the  National  institute  of  social  sciences,  Apr.  1,  1918, 

*.*.) 

HC56.N3 
Hll.N43,v.4 

CONTENTS. — On  the  general  principles  of  a  policy  of  reconstruc- 
tion, Thorstein  Veblen;  The  world's  court  league,  Samuel  T. 
Button;  The  league  to  enforce  peace,  Theodore  Marburg;  The 
vision  of  a  commonwealth,  David  Jayne  Hill;  Financial  recon- 
struction after  the  war,  George  E.  Roberts;  An  American  clearing 
house  as  an  aid  to  self-restoration  in  war  stricken  countries, 
Grosvenor  Atterbury ;  Labor  laws  in  the  crucible,  John  B.  Andrews; 
Problems  of  immigration  and  the  foreign  born  after  the  war,  Henry 
P.  Fairchild;  Notes  on  the  I.  W.  W.  in  Arizona  and  the  North- 
west, Robert  W.  Bruere;  Recommendations  for  the  United  States 
army  for  the  treatment  of  war  neuroses,  Thomas  W.  Salmon; 
Mental  hygiene  and  the  great  war,  George  A.  Hastings;  Educa- 
tional preparedness  for  after  the  war,  A.  Caswell  Ellis;  After-the- 
war  food  problems,  Charles  L.  Pack;  The  free  traders  of  America, 
their  ideals,  their  policy,  and  their  immediate  aims,  George  Haven 
Putnam;  The  military,  industrial,  and  public  health  features  of 
narcotic  addiction,  Charles  F.  Stokes;  Report  of  the  Committee 
on  agriculture,  by  Virginia  C.  Gildersleeve. 


ECONOMIC  RECONSTRUCTION  31 

143  National  union  of  women's  suffrage    societies.     Women 

and  reconstruction;  some  considerations  relating  to  the 
position  of  women  after  war. 
Westminster,   The  National  union  of  women's  suffrage  socie- 

ties [1917]    28  p.  incl  tables.     33<™. 

JN981.1917.N3 

144  Oualid,   William.     The  special  problems  of   reconstruction  hi 

France. 
Athenaeum,  Oct.  1918,  no.  4634:  420-424.       AP4.A8,no.4634 

145  Peddie,  John  Taylor.     A  national  system  of  economics,  with  a 

consideration  of  the  Paris  economic  resolutions  and  of 
their  influence  on  nationality. 
London,  University  of  London  press,  ltd.,  1917.     xxiv,  299  p. 

incl.  chart.     19cm. 

HF1534     1917e 

146  -     On  the  relation  of  imports  to  exports;  a  study  of  the 

basis  of  a  new  national  and  imperial  policy.     [2d  ed 
(em.)] 

London,  New   York  [etc.]  Longmans,  Green  and  co.,  1916. 
xxiv,  148  p.     19\cm. 

CONTENTS.  —  On  the  relation  of  imports  to  exports.  —  Foreign 
exchange,  the  bill  of  exchange.  —  National  economics  or 
empiricism? 

HC256.2.P45 

147  -    Economic   reconstruction;   a  further   development    of 

"A  national  system  of  economics." 
London,  New  York,  Longmans,  Green  and  co.,  1918.     242  p. 


HC256.3.P4 

148  Problems  of  readjustment  after  the  war. 

New    York    [etc.]    D.    Appleton    and    company,    1915.     vi, 
185[1]  p.     19%cm. 

CONTENTS.  —  The  war  and  democracy,  by  A.  B.  Hart.  —  An  economic 
interpretation  of  the  war,  by  E.  R.  A.  Seligman.  —  The  crisis  in 
social  evolution,  by  F.  H.  Giddings.  —  The  relation  of  the  indi- 
vidual to  the  state,  by  W.  W.  Willoughby.  —  The  war  and  inter- 
national law,  by  G.  G.  Wilson.  —  The  war  and  international  com- 
merce and  finance,  by  E.  R.  Johnson.  —  The  conduct  of  military 
and  naval  warfare,  by  C.  F.  Goodrich. 

D523.P7 

149  Problems  of  reconstruction;  lectures  and  addresses  delivered 

at  the  summer  meeting  at  the  Hampstead  garden  suburb, 
August,  1917. 
London,  T.  F.  Unwin,  ltd.  [1918]    vi,  [7]-315  p.    20™. 

CONTENTS.  —  Introduction,  by  the  Marquess  of  Crewe.  —  i.  First  prin- 
ciples of  reconstruction.  —  n.  Reconstruction  in  education.  —  in. 
Social  and  industrial  reconstruction.  —  rv.  Arts  and  crafts  in  rela- 

tion to  reconstruction. 

D659.G7P8 


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150  Reid,  Leonard  John.     The  great  alternative:  saner  politics  or 

revolution. 

London,  New   York  [etc.]  Longmans,  Green  and  co.,  1918. 
3  p.  1.,  5-186  p.     19%™. 

CONTENTS. — Introductory.  A  new  liberalism  or — chaos. — The 
premises  of  ordered  progress. — Towards  the  better  distribution 
of  wealth. — Individual  liberty  and  the  relations  of  the  state  to 
industry. — Industrial  self-government. — Profit  sharing  and  increas- 
ing production. — Cleaner  politics  and  an  independent  press. — 
Land  and  housing. — Trade  policy. — Education  and  health. — 
Lux  e  tenebris. — Appendix:  Whitley  report. 

HC256.2.R35 

151  La  reorganisation  de  la  France;  conferences  faites  a  1'Ecole  des 

hautes  Etudes  sociales   (novembre  1915  &  Janvier  1916) 
par  MM.  Ch.  Seignobos  ...  Ch.  Chaumet  [etc.] 
Pans,  F.  Alcan,  1917.    2  p.  I.,  275,  [1]  p.     18%™.     (Bib- 
lioiheque  generate  des  sciences  sociales     ...     [2  ser.,  2]) 

CONTENTS. — i-n.  La  politique  inte"rieure;  La  politique  exterieure, 
par  Ch.  Seignobos. — in.  Le  developpement  e"conomique,  par  Ch. 
Chaumet. — iv.  L'organisation  de  1'industrie  apres  la  guerre,  par 
R.  Legouez. — v.  L'agriculture  apres  la  guerre.  La  terre  de 
France,  par  Marcel  Vacher. — vi.  Le  beau,  le  vrai,  1'utile  et  la 
reorganisation  de  la  France,  par  Adolphe  Dervaux. — vn.  La 
reconstitution  de  la  population  franfaise,  par  Charles  Gide. 

D516.B4 

152  La  reparation  des  dom mages  de  guerre;  conferences  faites  a 

I'ficole   des   hautes    Etudes   sociales    (novembre    1915    & 

Janvier    1916)    par   MM.    Larnaude    ...    H.    Berthelemy 

[etc.] 
Paris,  F.  Alcan,  1917.    2  p.  1.,  iv,  254  p.     18%cm.     (Bib- 

liotheque  generates  des  sciences  sociales  ...  [2  ser.,  1]) 

CONTENTS. — Avant-propos  par  M.  H.  Berthelemy. — i.  L'eVolution 
de  la  jurisprudence  de  la  responsabilit6  de  1'Etat  a  raison  des 
dommages  occasionnes  par  1' execution  des  services  publics 
par  H.  Berthelemy. — n.  L'application  de  la  responsabilite  de 
1'Etat  aux  dommages  de  guerre.  Dispositions  du  passe1,  aspirations 
de  1'avenir,  par  Joseph-Barthelmy. — in.  Les  victimes  de  la  guerre. 
Combattants  et  civils.  Pensions  et  indemnites.  Reforme  de 
loi  de  1831,  par  Louis  Rolland. — iv.  L'aide  aux  orphelins  de  la 
guerre,  par  H.  Berthelmy. — v.  Le  droit  international  et  les  dom- 
mages de  guerre,  par  Andre"  Weiss. — vi.  La  reparation  des  dom- 
mages mate"riels.  Comment  doit  s'entendre  le  droit  a  la  repara- 
tion, par  F.  Larnaude. — vn.  La  reconstruction  des  villes  de"truites. 
Dimcult£s  architecturales.  Conciliations  necessaires  entre  rinte"ret 
general  et  la  propriete"  prive"e,  par  Jacques  Hermant. 

JX5326.R4 

153  Robertson,  John  Mackinnon.     The  new  tariffism. 

London,  G.  Allen  cfc  Unwin,  ltd.  [1918]    63,  [1]  p.     19cm. 

HC256.2.R7 


ECONOMIC  KECONSTRUCTION  33 

154  Robertson,  John  Mackinnon.     Shipping  after  the  war. 

Westminster,    The    Cobden   club,   1916.    39,   [1]  p.    21%™. 
[Cobden  club.     Publications]  HE823.R6 

154a  Robinson,  J.  J.     National  reconstruction.     A  study  in  prac- 
tical politics  and  statesmanship. 
London,  Hurst  and  Blackett,  1918.    via,  154  P-     18\cm. 

155  Rouland,  E.     Un  projet  de  requisition  des  chemins  de  fer. 

L'jGconomistefrancais,  Oct.  19,  1918,  p.  488-484. 
Text  of  the  law:  p.  493-494. 

156  Ruskin  college,  Oxford.     Some  economic  aspects  of  interna- 

tional relations. 

Birmingham,  Birmingham  printers,  ltd.,  1917.     89  p.     21cm. 
(The  reorganisation  of  industry  series,     ni) 

CONTENTS. — Prefatory  note. — An  account  of  proceedings  at  the 
national  Conference  of  working-class  associations  held  in  Birm- 
ingham on  Sept.  21st  and  22nd,  1917. — Commercial  policy  and 
our  food  supply.  By  H.  S.  Furniss. — The  influence  of  the  war 
on  commercial  policy.  By  Edwin  Cannan. — Capitalism  and 
international  relations.  By  A.  E.  Zimmern.  HC56.R8 

156a  Scotland.  Local  government  hoard.  Provision  of  houses  for 
the  working  classes  after  the  war.  The  housing  of  the 
working  classes  acts,  1890  to  1909.  Memorandum  by 
the  Local  government  board  for  Scotland  with  suggestions 
in  regard  to  the  provision  and. planning  of  houses  for  the 
working  classes. 

Edinburgh,  H.  M.  Stationery  of.,  [Morrison  &  Gibb}  1918. 
12  p.    plates,  plans.    31cm. 

157  Scott,   William  Robert.     Economic   problems   of  peace   after 

war;  the  W.  Stanley  Jevons  lectures  at  University  college, 
London,  in  1917. 
Cambridge  [Eng.]   The    University  press,  1917.     xii,  122  p. 

22%cm. 

CONTENTS. — Foreword. — I.  The  economic  man  and  a  world  at 
war.  "For  the  duration  of  the  war." — Communications  of  a 
maritime  state. — The  surprises  of  peace. — Saving  and  the  stand- 
ard of  life.  Organisation  re-orientated.  Appendix. — Statistics 
of  shipping  during  war. — Index.  HC56.S4 

158  —    Economic    problems    of    peace    after    war.     (Second 

series)     The  W.  Stanley  Jevons  lectures  at  University 
college,  London,  in  1918. 
Cambridge  [Eng.}   The    University  press,  1918.     xii,  139  p. 

¥m. 

CONTENTS. — Preface. — Mare  librum,  aer  clausus? — A  league  of 
nations  and  commercial  policy. — The  financial  burden  of  today 
and  tomorrow. — Conscription  or  proscription  of  capital. — The 
period  of  financial  transition. — Ten  years  after. — Appendix. — 
Index.  HC56.S45 


34  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

159  Standing  joint  committee  of  industrial  women's  organi- 

sations. The  position  of  women  after  the  war.  Report 
of  the  Standing  joint  committee  of  industrial  women's 
organisations  presented  to  the  Joint  committee  on  labour 
problems  after  the  war. 

London   [etc.]    Co-operative  printing  society   limited  [19161] 
20  p.     24™.  HD6137.S7 

HD8390.J75,no.l 

160  The  Statist,  London.     When  the  war  ends.     I-LVI.     [A  series 

of  articles] 
The  Statist,  Nov.  10,  1917-Fel.  22,  1919  and  continuation. 

HGil.S8,v.90-92 

161  Storey,   Harold.     The  Paris  conference   and   trade   after  the 

war; 

London,  T.  F.  Unwin,  ltd.  [1916]    32  p.     21™. 

HF499.S8 

162  U.  S.     Bureau  of  foreign  and  domestic  commerce  (Dept.  of  com- 

merce) Economic  reconstruction.  Analysis  of  main  tend- 
encies in  the  principal  belligerent  countries  of  Europe 
with  statistics  of  production,  consumption,  and  trade  in 
important  foodstuffs  and  industrial  raw  materials. 
Washington,  Govt.  print,  off.,  1918.  74  p.  25cm.  (Miscel- 
laneous series,  no.  73) 

Appendixes:  A.  Economic  conference  of  the  allied  governments. — 
B.  Report  of  British  .Committee  on  commercial  and  industrial 
policy  after  the  war. — c.  Imports  and  exports  (temporary  control) 
bill. — D.  The  British  nonferrous  metal  industry  act. 

HC56.TJ6 

163 German  trade  and  the  war.     Commerical  and 

industrial  conditions  ki  war  time  and  the  future  outlook, 
by  Chauncey  Depew  Snow  and  J.  J.  Krai. 
Washington,  Govt.  print,  off.,  1918.    236  p.  incl.  tables.     25™. 
(Miscellaneous  series,  no.  65) 

Appendixes:  A.  German  import  trade. — B.  Extracts  from  the  Presi- 
dent's addresses. — c.  Pan-Germanism  and  Mittleuropa.  <From 
an  article  by  Prof.  Thomas  G.  Masaryk,  of  Prague,  in  The  new 
Europe,  London,  Oct.  19,  1916.> — D.  The  Leipzig  fair  in  war 
time. — E.  Christmas  in  Berlin,  1917. — F.  Interlocking  of  German 
banks  and  other  corporations. — G.  German  methods  in  trade 
and  industry  described  in  official  reports. 

HC286.2.TJ6 

164  Tariff  commission.     The  glass  industry  as  affected  by 

the  war.  New  branches  of  the  industry — Changes  in 
manufacture  and  trade  due  to  war  conditions — Holding 
export  and  domestic  trade  after  the  war — The  glass 


ECONOMIC  RECONSTRUCTION  35 

trade    of    European    countries — Testimony    of    leading 
American  manufacturers. 

"Washington,  Govt.  print,  off.,  1918.     147  p.     23™.     (Tariff 
information  series,  no.  5} 

"The  commission  has  had  the  services  of  Frank  J.  Sheridan,  special 
expert,  in  the  preparation  of  this  pamphlet." — p.  5. 

HF1756.A425     no.5 
HD9623.TJ45A6     1918 

165  Victor,  E.  A.,  ed.    Canada's  future,  what  she  offers  after  the 

war;  a  symposium  of  official  opinion. 

Toronto,  The  Macmillan  company  of  Canada,  ltd.,  1916.     xv, 
320  p.  ind.  front,  (port.)     24™.  HC115.V5 

166  Villiers,   Brougham.     Britain   after   the  peace;  revolution   or 

reconstruction. 
London,  T.  F.  Unvnn,  ltd.  [1918]     263  p.     21cm. 

HC256.2.V7 

167  Warburg,  Paul  M.     Some  phases  of  financial  reconstruction. 

Address  at  Atlantic  city,  Dec.  6,  1918.     29  p. 

168  Webb,    Sidney.     When   peace   comes:    the   way   of   industrial 

reconstruction. 

Westminster,  1916.     cover-title,  32  p.     21±™.     (Fabian  tract, 
no.  181} 

"This  tract  is  reproduced,  with  slight  additions,  from  half-a-dozen 
articles  in  the  'Daily  news'  (which  appeared  July  28,  August  3, 
12,  19,  26,  and  September  5,  1916)"  HX11.F25  no.  181 

169  and  Arnold  Freeman.     Great   Britain  after  the  war; 

being  facts   and   figures,   quotations   and  queries,  sug- 
gestions and  forecasts,  designed  to  help  individual  in- 
quirers and  study  circles  in  considering  what  will  happen 
after  the  war  with  regard  to  trade,  employment,  wages, 
prices,    trade    unionism,    co-operation,    women's  labour, 
foreign  commerce,  the  railways,  the  coal  supply,  educa- 
tion, taxation,  etc.     Dedicated  to  the  Workers'   educa- 
tional association. 

London,  G.  Allen  and  Unwin,  limited  [1916]     80  p.     21%™. 

HC256.2.W4 

170  Webster,  Robert  Grant.     The  awakening  of  an  empire. 

London.  J.  Murray,  1917.     xxvi,  326  p.     19™. 

HC256.2.W43 

171  Wells,  Herbert  G.     The  elements  of  reconstruction;  a  series  of 

articles  contributed  in  July  and  August,   1916,  to  the 
Times. 
London,  Nisbet  &  co.,  [1917]     119,  [1]  p.     16™. 

CONTEXTS. — Introduction. — Science  in  education  and  industry. — 
Scientific  agriculture  and  the  nation's  food. — The  long  view  and 
labour. — Problems  of  political  adaptation. — An  imperial  con- 
stitution.— Higher  education  in  the  empire.  D659.G7W4 


36  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

172  Whetham,  William  Cecil  Dampier.     The  war  and  the  nation; 

a  study  in  constructive  politics. 
London,  J.  Murray,  1917.    viii  p.,  1  Z.,  312  p.     19™. 

CONTENTS. — Introduction:  "Laissez-faire"  or  constructive  poli- 
tics?— The  land  and  they  that  dwell  thereon. — The  organisation 
of  British  industry  and  commerce. — Coal  and  railways. — The  war 
and  the  race. — Finance  and  taxation. 

HC256.2.W5 

173  Whi taker,  Charles  Harris,  and  others.    The  housing  problem 

in  war  and  in  peace. 

Washington,  D.  C.,  The  Journal  of  the  American  institute 
of  architects,  1918.  116  p.  incl.  iUus.,  plates,  plans. 
28\™. 

"All  of  the  material  ...  with  the  exception  of  a  few  illustrations, 
is  reprinted  from  the  Journal  of  the  American  institute  of  archi- 
tects, issues  of  September,  1917,  to  February,  1918,  inclusive." 

NA7551.W5 

174  Woolf,  Leonard  S.     Co-operation  and  the  future  of  industry. 

London,  George  Allen  &  Unwin,  [1918].     141  p-     19%cm. 

HD3486.W7 

175  Zimmern,  Alfred  E.     Nationality  and  government  with  other 

war- time  essays. 
London,  CTiatto  cfc   Windus,  1918.    364  P- 

CONTENTS. — i.  German  culture  and  the  British  commonwealth. — 
H.  Nationality  and  government. — in.  True  and  false  national- 
ism.— iv.  The  passing  of  nationality. — v.  Education,  social  and  na- 
tional.— vi.  The  universities  and  public  opinion. — vn.  Progress 
in  government. — vni.  Progress  in  industry. — ix.  The  labour 
movement  and  the  future  of  British  industry. — x.  Reconstruc- 
tion.— xi.  The  control  of  industry  after  the  war. — xii.  Capitalism 
and  international  relations. — xin.  The  new  German  empire. — 
xiv.  Three  doctrines  in  conflict.  D523.Z6 


AUTHOR  INDEX 

[Numbers  refer  to  items  not  to  pages] 


Acland,  Francis  D 109 

Adams,  W.  G.  S 3 

Adderley,  James 20 

Aldridge,  H.R 27 

Allen,  C.E 3 

Alliance  d 'hygiene  sociale 121 

American  academy  of  political  and 

social  science,  Phila 3, 3a,  4 

American     federation     of     labor, 

Comm.  on  reconstruction 5 

American  industrial  commission  to 

France 6 

American  mfgrs.  export  assoc 6,  7 

Anderson,  Adelaide  Mary 22,  111 

Anderson,  Mary 3a 

Anderson,  W 20 

Andrews,  John  B 3,142 

Armbruster,  L 8 

Armour,  John  F 20 

Ashbee,  C.  R 20 

Association  of  nat.  advertisers,  N.  Y  8a 

At kisson,  Horace  L.  B 8b 

Atterbury,  Grosvenor 142 

Austin,  Oscar  P 9, 35 

Badley,  John  Haden 10 

Balch,  Emily  Greene 11 

Balfour,  Alexander  Hugh  Bruce, 

6th  baron 61-65 

Barclay,  Sir  Thomas 12 

Barker,  E 36 

Barker,  George 20 

Barker,  J.  Ellis 13,14 

Barnes,  George  N 60 

Barren,  Mary  L 4 

Barthe'lmy,  Joseph 152 

Bell,  Sir  Hugh 20,  22, 36, 134 

Belloc,  Hilaire 20 

Benn,  Ernest  J.  P 20 

Berthe'lemy,  H 152 

Biard  d'Aunet,  Georges 15 

Birchenough,  Sir  Henry 52 

Birmingham,     Bishop     of.       See 

Wakefield,  H.  Russell. 

Blackman-Ross  company 16 


Bligh,  Stanley  M 20 

Bloomfield,  M 3 

Board  of  trade  journal,  London —        17 

Bondfield,  Margaret 36 

Bonn,  M.  J 3 

Booth,  Sir  Alfred  A 51 

Bosanquet,  Bernard 20 

Bower,  Sir  Graham  John 20 

Bowley,  A.  L 20 

Brabrook,  Sir  Edward 20 

Bradbury,  Sir  John  S 115, 116 

Brand,  Charles  J 35 

Branford,  Mrs.  Victor  V 20 

Bray,  Reginald  Arthur 18 

Brisco,  N.  A 3 

British  trade  corporation" 19 

Brock,  A.  Glutton 36 

Browne,  Sir  Benjamin 20 

Browne,  Sir  B.  C 27 

Bruere,  H. 3 

Bruere,  Robert  W 3a,  142 

Buckmaster,  Stanley  Owen  Buck- 
master,  1st  baron 57 

Button,  F.  S 20, 22 

Buxton,  C.  R 36 

Cadbury,  Edward 20 

Cannan,  Edwin 156 

Carlyle,  A.  J 20,36 

Carpenter,  Edward 20 

Carter,  Huntly 20 

Chamber  of  commerce  of  the  U.  S.        3a 

Chance,  Sir  William,  bart 21, 27 

Chapman,  Sydney  J 22, 27 

Chaumet,  Ch 151 

Chesterton,  G.  K 20 

Clapp,  Edwin  J • 35 

Clark,JohnM 23 

Clayton,  C.  T 3a 

Cleveland,  Frederick  A 35 

Clothier,  Robert  C 3a 

Clynes,J.R 22 

Cockburn,  Sir  John 20 

Cole,  GeorgeD.H 20,24 

Colver,  William  B 35 

37 


1128  V 


38 


AUTHOR   INDEX 


Compton-Rickett,  Sir  J 27 

Conference  of  working-class  asso- 
ciations, Oxford 25 

Cooke,  M.  L 3 

Cooper,  Henry  E 35 

Corea,  L.  F 3 

Cox,Harold 20 

Crennan,  C.  H 4 

Crewe,  Robert  0.  A.  C.  M.,   1st 

marquis  of 149 

Cromer,  Evelyn  Baring,  1st  carl  of.  27 
D'Abernon,    Edgar    Vincent,    1st 

baron 69 

D'Acosta,  Uriel 26 

Davies,  Emil 20 

Davison,  T.  Raffles 20 

Dawson,  William  Harbutt 27 

Dean,  Arthur  Davis 28 

Decker,  M.  S 4 

Demos  [pseud.] 29 

Dennison,  H.S 3 

Denny,  Sir  Archibald 20 

Densmore,  John  B 3a 

Dervaux,  Adolphe 151 

Dibblee,  George  Binney 30 

Dickinson,  G.  L. 3 

Docker,  F.  Dudley 20,  22 

Dutton,  Samuel  T 142 

Economic  conference  of  the  allies, 

Paris,  1916 31,162 

Eder,  M.  D 20 

Eliot,  C.W 3 

Ellis,  A.  Caswell 142 

Ellis,  Havelock 20 

Ewer,  W.  N 20 

Exeter,  Bishop  of.    See  Gascoyne- 

Cecil,  Lord  W. 

Fairchild,  Henry  Pratt 3a,  142 

Faringdon,  Alexander  Henderson, 

1st  baron 50 

Fawcett,  Mrs 27 

Feiss,  R.  A 3 

Fisher,  Irving 35 

Fitzmaurice,  Sir  Maurice 20 

Fleure,  H.  J 20 

France 33 

Ministere  du  commerce,  de  I'in- 

dustrie 34 

Freeman,  Arnold 169 

Friedman,  Elisha  Michael 35 

Furby,  Charles 12 

Furniss.  H.  Sanderson 20, 156 

Gantt,  H.  L 3 

Gardner,  Lucy 36 

Garnett,  W 27 


Garton  foundation,  London 37 

Gascoyne-Cecil,  Lord  W 27 

Giddings,  F.  H 148 

Gide,  Charles 151 

Gilbreth,  Frank  B 3,35 

Gilbreth,  Lillian  M 3,  35 

Gildersleeve,  Virginia  C 142 

Gompers,  Samuel 3,  3a 

Goodrich,  C.  F 148 

Gt.  Brit.  Board  of  education,  Comm. 

on  juvenile  educ 38,  39 

Comm.  on  scales  of  salary  for 

teachers 40 

Board  of  trade 41-44 

Commercial  intelligence  comm . .  45-47 

Comm.  on  coal  trade 48 

Comm.    on   engineering   trades 

after  the  war 49 

Comm.   on  financial  facilities 

for  trade 50 

Comm.   on  shipping   &   ship- 
building         51 

Comm.  on  textile  trades 52 

Company       law      amendment 

comm 53 

Electric  power  supply  comm ...         54 

Electrical  trades  comm 55 

Iron  and  steel  trades  comm 56 

Pre-war  contract  comm 57 

Comm.  of  enquiry  into  industrial 

unrest 21,  58-60 

Comm.   on   commercial  and  in- 
dustrial policy 61-65, 162 

Comm.  on  currency  and  foreign 

exchanges 66 

Comm.  on  modern  languages  in 
the   educational   system   of  Gt. 

Brit 67 

Comm.  on  natural  science  in  the 

educational  system  ofGt.  Brit. .        68 
Dominions  royal  commission  ...        69 

Financial  facilities  comm 70 

Imperial  war  conference,  1918 71 

Local  government  board.    Comm. 

on  building  bye-laws 72 

Ministry  of  labour 73,  74,  77 

Ministry  of  munitions 75 

Comm.  on  sulphuric  acid  and 

fertilizer  trades 76,  76a 

Ministry  of  reconstruction 77-81 

Acquisition  of  powers  sub-comm.        82 

Adult  education  comm 83,  84 

Advisory  council 85 

Women's  housing  sub-com- 
mittee ..  86 


AUTHOR  INDEX 


39 


Gt.  Brit.     Ministry  of  reconstruc- 
tion .    Advisory  housing  panel 87 

Building      materials      supply 

comm 88 

Civil  war  workers'  comm 89-90a 

Comm.   on  financial  risks  at- 
taching   to    the    holding    of 

trading  stocks 91 

Comm.  on  relations  between  em- 
ployers and  employed 22,  92-96 

Comm.  on  the  acquisition  and 
valuation  of  land  for  public 

purposes 97,  98 

Comm.  on  the  chemical  trade —  99 
Engineering  trades  (new  indus- 
tries) comm 99a 

Housing  (financial  assistance) 

comm 100 

Local  government  comm 101 

Machinery  of  government  comm.  102 
Reconstruction    comm.      Agri- 
cultural policy  sub-comm .  104-106 
Coal  conservation  comm. . .  107-108 

Forestry  sub-comm 109 

W> omen's  advisory  comm 110 

Women's  employment  comm. . .  Ill 
Parliament.    House  of  commons. 
Select    comm.     on    emergency 

legislation 112 

Select  comm.  on  transport —  113 
Papers  by  command: 

Cd.  8181 45 

Cd.  8271 31 

Cd.  8275 46 

Cd.  8346 50 

Cd.  8374 38 

Cd.  8462 69 

Cd.  8482 61 

Cd.  8506 104 

Cd.  8512 39 

Cd.  8567 19 

Cd.  8577 39 

Cd.  8606 92 

Cd.  8662-8669 59 

Cd.  8696 60 

Cd.  8715 41 

Cd.  8815 47 

Cd.  8880 107 

Cd.  8881 109 

Cd.  8882 99 

Cd.  8912 42 

Cd.  8916 78 

Cd.  8917 101 

Cd.  8939 40 

Cd.  8975...  57 


Gt.  Brit.    Parliament.  Papers  by 
command: 

Cd.  8980 119 

Cd.8982.. 82 

Cd.  8994 76 

Cd.  8998 97 

Cd.  9001 93 

Cd.  9002 92 

Cd.9005 118 

Cd.9011 68 

Cd.  9032 62 

Cd.  9033 63 

Cd.9034 64 

Cd.9035 65 

Cd.  9036 67 

Cd.  9062 54 

Cd.  9070 52 

Cd.  9071 56 

Cd.9072 55 

Cd.  9073 49 

Cd.9074 115 

Cd.  9079 : 105 

Cd.9080 106 

Cd.  9081 94 

Cd.  9084 108 

Cd.  9085 77 

Cd.  9087 87 

Cd.  9092 51 

Cd.  9093 48 

Cd.9099 95 

Cd.  9100 80 

Cd.  9107 83 

Cd.  9117 89 

Cd.  9138 53 

Cd.  9153 96 

Cd.  9166 86 

Cd.  9177 71 

Cd.  9178 126 

Cd.  9182 66 

Cd.  9184 75 

Cd.  9192 90 

Cd.  9193 85 

Cd.  9194 ....'. 43 

Cd.  9195 81 

Cd.  9197 88 

Cd.9211 78a 

Cd.  9213 72 

Cd.  9219 116 

Cd.  9223 100 

Cd.  9224 91 

Cd.  9225 84 

Cd.  9226 99a 

Cd.9227 70 

Cd.  9228 90a 

Cd.  9229...  98 


40 


AUTHOR  INDEX 


Gt.  Brit.     Parliament.    Papers  by 
command: 

Cd.  9230 102 

Cd.  9231 79a 

Cmd.  23 76a 

Treasury 114 

Comm.  on  staffs 115, 116 

Gold  production  comm 117 

War  cabinet 118 

War  office.    General  staff 118a 

Working   classes    cost    of   living 

comm.  1918 119 

Greenwood,  Arthur 25 

Grinling,  C.  H 20 

Guaranty  trust  company  of  New 

York 120 

Guillet,  Leon ,..  122 

Hadfield,  Sir  Robert 20 

Haldane,    Richard    Burdon    Hal-  , 

dane,  1st  viscount 27, 102. 107, 108 

Hall,  AlfredD 123 

Hart,  A.  B.... 148 

Hastings,  George  A 142 

Hazell,  Walter 20 

Heath,  J.  St.  George 20,36 

Henderson,  Arthur 137 

Hermant,  Jacques 152 

Hershey,  A.  S 3 

Hesse,  Bernhard  C 35 

Hichens,  W.  L 20 

Hill,  David  Jayne 142 

Hillquit,M 3 

Hilton,  John 20 

Hirst,  F.  W 20 

Hobson,  Charles 20 

Hobson,  John  Atkinson 36, 124 

Hopkins,  Sir  Alfred 125 

Hopkins,E.M 3 

Houston,  H.  S 3 

Howe,  F.  C 4 

Hutchins,  Miss  B.  L 20 

Hyde,  Sir  Clarendon  Golding 49 

Ihlder,  John 3a 

India 126 

Ingersoll,  C.  H 3 

Jackson,  J.  P 3 

Johnson,  A.  B 3 

Johnson,  Emory  R 35, 148 

Johnson,  Thomas 20 

Johnston,  F 3 

Johnston, -Sir  H.  H 27 

Joint  comm.  on  labour  problems 

after  the  war 128-131, 159 

Jones,  Mark  M 3a 

Jowett,  F.  W 20 


Joynson-Hicks,  W. 

Keir,  Malcolm 

Kellor,  F.  A 

Kemmerer,  E.  W.. 
Kendall,  Henry  P. 

Kerr,  J 

Kerr,  P 

Kerr,P.H 

King,  C.  L 


27 

3a 

3 

35 

3a 

27 

36 

20 

3 

King,  William  L.  M 132 

Kirchwey,  G.  W 3 

Kirkaldy ,  Adam  W 133-135 

Krai,  J.  J 163 

Labor  party  (Gt.  Brit.) 3a,  136, 137 

Labour  co-partnership  assoc.,  Lon- 
don   137a 

Lamb,  W.  E 4 

Lane,  Franklin  K 35 

Lapp,  John  A 3a 

Larnaude,  F 152 

Lawrence,  A.  Susan 22 

Lawrence,  Mrs.  Pethick 36 

Lebon,  Andr£ 138 

Le  Chatelier,  Henry 122 

Legouez,  R 151 

Leverhulme,  Lord 22 

Lewis,  J.  Herbert 38, 39 

Lipson,  E 20 

Litchfield,  I.  W 3a 

Little,  J.  A 4 

Love,  J.  E 4 

Lynch,  Arthur 20 

McMillan,  Margaret 27 

MacTavish,  J 20 

Macy,  V.  Everit. 3a 

Mallery,  OttoT... 3a 

Marburg,  Theodore 3, 142 

Marcosson,  Isaac  Frederick 139 

Marriott,  J.  A.  R • 139a 

Marshall,A 27 

Mead,  Elwood 3a 

Meath,  Earl  of 27 

Meeker,  R 3 

Mellor,  W 20 

Milner,  Alfred  Milner,  1st  viscount.  32 

Morris,  Ray 35 

Muchnic,  C.  M 3 

National  assoc.  of  manufacturers. .  8b 

National  foreign  trade  council 141 

National    health   insurance    com- 
mission   62 

National  institute  of  social  sciences.  142 
National  union  of  women's  suff- 
rage societies 143 

Naylor,  T.  E 20 


AUTHOR  INDEX 


41 


Noyes,  Alexander  D 35 

Nugent,  R.  T 20 

Ogburn,  William  F 3a 

O'Grady,  James 20 

Oualid,  William 144 

Owen,  Robert  L 35 

Oxford,  Bishop  of 36 

Pack,  Charles  L 142 

Palmer,  H.  A 4 

Palmer,  W.  B 3 

Patchin,  Robert  H 141 

Patten,  S.  N 4 

Peddie,  John  Taylor 145-147 

Penty,  A.  J 20 

Perkins,  George  W 35 

Phillipps,  L.  March 20 

Pigou,  A.  0 25 

Post,  G.  A 4 

Potter,  A.  A 35 

Price,  Sir  Keith  W 99 

Putnam,  George  Haven 142 

Radclyff e,  Raymond 20 

Reckitt,  Maurice  B 20 

Reid,  Leonard  John 150 

Renold,  0.  G 134 

Rich,  E.  J 4 

Ring,  W 3 

Roberts,  G.  H 27 

Roberts,  George  E 142 

Robertson,  John  Mackinnon . 153, 154 

Robieson,  M.  W 20 

Robinson,  J.  J 154a 

Rockefeller,  John  D.,  jr 3a 

Rogers,  Allen 35 

Rolland,  Louis 152 

Rouland,  E 155 

Rowell,  H.  B 20 

Rowntree,  B.  Seebohm 22 

Ruml,  Beardsley 3a 

Ruskin  college,  Oxford 25, 156 

Russell,  George 20 

Salisbury,  James  E.  H.  G.  C.,  4th 

marquess  of 87 

Salmon,  Thomas  W 142 

Schwab,  Charles  M 3a,  35 

Scoby-Smith,  C 56 

Scotland.    Local  government  board.  156a 

Scott,  Leslie 97,  98 

Scott,  William  Robert 157, 158 

Seignobos,  Ch 151 

Seligman,  Edwin  R.  A 35, 148 

Seton-Watson,  R.  W 20 

Shaw,  G.  Bernard 20 


Sheridan,  Frank  J 164 

Sherwell,  A 27 

Shortt,  Edward 76,  76a 

Shuster,  W.  M 3 

Sisson,  Frank  H 35 

Smiddy,  T.  A 20 

Smith,  A.  W 4 

Smith,  George  Otis 35 

Snow,  Chauncey  Depew 35, 163 

Standing  joint  committee  of  indus- 
trial women's  organisations 159 

The  Statist,  London 160 

Stokes,  Charles  F 142 

Storey,  Harold 161 

Tawney,  R.  H 22 

Temple,  William 20 

Thelen,  M 4 

Thomas,  Miss  E.  N 134 

Turner,  C 36,135 

TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  foreign  and  do- 
mestic commerce  (Dept.  of  com- 
merce)    162, 163 

Tariff  commission 164 

Vacher,  Marcel 151 

Vanderlip,  Frank  A 35 

Van  Kleeck,  Mary 3,  3a 

Veblen,  Thorstein 142 

Victor,  E.  A 165 

Villiers,  Brougham 166 

Wakefield,  H.  Russell 22 

Wallace,  Sir  Matthew  G 105 

Warburg,  Paul  M 167 

Warne,  F.  J 3 

Webb,  Sidney 25,168,169 

Webster,  Robert  Grant 170 

Wehle,  Louis  B 35 

Weiss,  Andre1 .'..- 152 

Welldon,  Bishop 27 

Wells,  Herbert  G 20, 171 

Whetham,  William  C.  D 172 

Whitaker,  Charles  H 173 

Whitley,  John  Henry  22,  73,  74,  92-96, 150 

Whitney,  Willis  R 35 

Williams,  T 3 

Willits,  Joseph  H 3,  3a 

Willoughby,  W.  W 148 

Wilson,  G.  G 148 

Wilson,  Ida  May 3a 

Wilson,  Sir  Roland  K 20 

Wood,L 3 

Woolf,  Leonard  S 174 

Zimmern,  Alfred  E 25, 156, 175 

Zorn,  John 20 


SUBJECT  INDEX 

[Numbers  refer  to  items  not  to  pages.] 


Aesthetics 20 

Agriculture : 

France 151 

Gt.  Brit. ...  13, 20, 27, 32, 36,  79, 104- 
106, 123, 134, 140, 154a,  171 

U.  S 35,142 

Alien  question 27,  71 

Alsace-Lorraine 13 

American  federation  of  labor 3, 3a,  5 

Anglo-American  reunion 14 

Arbitration,  industrial,  Gt.  Brit...       73, 

77, 94, 95 

See  also   Industrial   councils, 
Labor. 

Arts  and  crafts 20, 149 

Asia 2 

Asiatic  Turkey 14 

Austria-Hungary 14, 118a,  162 

Balkans 2 

Banks  and  banking : 

See  Financial  reconstruction. 

Belgium 2 

Bibliographies: 

Disabled  soldiers,   rehabilita- 
tion       p.  3 

International  problems 11 

League  of  nations p.  3 

Peace 11 

Reconstruction p.  3,  8b 

Soldiers  and  sailors,  settlement 

on  the  land p.  3 

Board  of  trade,  Gt.  Brit 42 

Building  industry,  Gt.  Brit 72,  88 

Business  conditions,  U.S 16 

Canada 2, 165 

Capital  and  labor... .  3a,  13, 22, 27, 35, 150 
See  also  Industrial  unrest,  In- 
dustrial councils,  State  con- 
trol of  industry. 

Chemical  industries 35,  99 

Child  labor: 

Gt.  Brit 18, 38, 39, 44 

Child  welfare 27, 121 


Civil  war  workers,  Gt.  Brit. . .  79,  89-90a 

Coal  trade,  Gt.  Brit 13, 

48, 107, 108, 169, 172 

Commercial  policy 1, 13, 151, 162 

Germany 1, 162, 163 

Gt.  Brit 1,19, 

26,  30,  41, 42, 45-57,  61,  63- 
65,  139,  140,  145-147,  156, 
158,  162,  166,  169,  170,  172 

Italy 1, 118a 

Japan 1 

U.  S 3, 6, 7, 8a,  9, 16, 35, 139, 141 

Competition,  international 35, 

48, 49, 52, 55,  56 
Conciliation  and  arbitration : 
See  Industrial  councils. 

Constantinople 14 

Contracts,  pre-war 57,  80 

Cost  of  living: 

Gt.  Brit 119 

U.S 3a 

Credit: 

See  Financial  reconstruction. 
Demobilization : 

Gt.  Brit. .  3a,  79,  89-90a,  129, 140, 166 

U.S 3a 

Democracy 2, 14, 35, 124, 148 

Disabled    soldiers,    rehabilitation, 

bibl p.  3 

Drugs,  essential 62 

Dye  industry,  Gt.  Brit 43 

Economic  alliances 141 

Economic  conference  of  the  allies, 

1916 31, 145, 161, 162 

Economic  policy: 

See  Commercial  policy. 
Education : 

France 122 

Gt.  Brit 10,13,20,27, 

29,  32,  38-40,  44,  67,  68,  79, 
83,  84, 149, 150, 169, 171, 175 

U.S 28,132,142 

Electric  power  plants,  Gt.  Brit 54, 

107, 108 
43 


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SUBJECT  INDEX 


Electrical  trades,  Gt.  Brit 55 

Employment  agencies 3a 

Employment  managers 3a 

Engineering  trades,  Gt.  Brit 20, 

49,  55, 79,  99a 

U.S 35 

England: 

Land,  acquisition  of 97,98 

Housing 79,87 

Poor  laws 101 

See  also  Gt.  Brit. 

Farm  colonies 3a 

Bibl p.3 

Fertilizer  trade 76,  76a 

Financial  reconstruction 4, 

82, 118a,  120, 148 

Germany 163 

Gt.  Brit 20,  26,  36,  43,  50,  66, 

70,  91, 117, 118a,  125, 133- 
135, 140, 158, 160, 166, 172 

U.  S 23, 35, 142, 167 

Foreign  exchanges 66, 146 

Foreign  investments 35 

Foreign  trade: 

See  Commercial  policy. 

Forestry,  Gt.  Brit 79, 109 

France 6,33 

Agriculture 151 

Child  welfare 121, 152 

Commercial  policy 1, 13, 151, 162 

Economic  conditions 6,  8, 151 

Education 122 

Indemnity 8,152 

Industrial  reconstruction —  8, 118a, 
121, 138, 139, 144, 151, 152 

Land  question 151 

Politics 15, 151 

Pvailroads 155 

Rebuilding 8, 151,152 

Tariff 34 

Free  trade,  Gt.  Brit 20 

See  also  Tariff,  Gt.  Brit. 
Germany: 

Commercial  policy 1, 162, 163 

Economic  position 13,  30 

Financial  reconstruction .  . .  162, 163 

Industrial  reconstruction 17, 

118a,  162, 163 

Natural  resources 13 

Glass  industry 164 

Gold  production,  Gt.  Brit 117 

Government     appointments,     Gt. 
Brit 102, 114-116 


Government  control  of  industry: 
See  State  control  of  industry. 
Gt.  Brit.: 

Agriculture.  13, 20, 27, 32, 36,  79, 104- 
106, 123, 134, 140, 154a,  171 

Alien  question 27,  71 

Building  industry 72,  88 

Chemical  trade 99 

Child  labor 18, 38,  39,  44 

Child  welfare 27 

Civil  war  workers 79,  89-90a 

Coal  trade...  13,48,107,108,169,172 

Commercial  policy .  .  1, 19, 26,  30,  41, 

42,  45-57,  61, 63-65, 139, 

140,  145-147,  156,  158, 

162,  166,  169,  170,  172 

Conciliation  and  arbitration...  94,  95 

Cooperation 174 

Cost  of  living 119 

Demobilization 3a, 

79,  89-90a,  129, 140, 166 

Dye  industry 43 

Education. . .  10, 13, 20,  27,  29,  32,  38- 

40, 44,  67,  68,  79,  83,  84, 

149,  150,  169,  171,  175 

Electric  power  plants ...  54, 107, 108 

Electrical  trades 55 

Engineering  trades.  20,  49,  55,  79,  99a 

Financial  reconstruction 20, 

26, 36,  43,  50,  66,  70,  91, 
117, 118a,  125, 133-135, 
140,  158,  160,  166,  172 

Forestry 79, 109 

Gold  production 117 

Government,  machinery  of —       102 
Government  appointments..  114-116 

Health,  national 27,  78a,  150, 172 

Housing. .  27,  79,  86,  87, 100, 128, 156a 

Imperial  relations 27, 

32,  61,  69,  71, 126, 127, 154a 
Industrial  reconstruction..  14, 17,  20, 
24, 25,  29,  30,  36,  37,  65,  79, 
118a,  125,  133-135,  136- 
137a,  145-147,  149,  154a, 
160,  166,  168-172,  175 

Industrial  unrest 21,  58-60, 135 

Iron  and  steel  trades 56 

Labor 20,24, 

27,  32,  79,  83,  87, 136-137a, 
150, 169, 171, 172, 174, 175 
See  also  Industrial  recon- 
struction. 


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Gt.  Brit. — Continued. 

Land  question 27, 

36,  97,  98, 135, 140, 166 

Legislation,  emergency 112 

Merchant  marine 13 

Natural  resources  .  13,  27,  69,  75, 154a 

Naturalization 27,  71 

Politics 20,  32, 154a,  171, 172 

Poor  laws 27,101 

Public  utility  societies 100 

Railroads 13,  20,  85, 113, 169, 172 

Reconstruction,  Ministry  of — 

Advisory  bodies,  list  of. . .        81 

Bibliography 79a 

Committees,  list  of 78,  79a 

Reports,  pamphlets,  etc.  77-111 

Workof 79a,118 

Shipbuilding 20,51 

Shipping 51, 153, 157, 158 

Social  reconstruction 20, 

27,  29,  36,  79, 125, 149, 160 

Soldiers'  benefits 79 

Tariff 13,  20, 146, 150, 153, 170 

Taxation 27, 169, 172 

Textile  trades 52 

Thrift 27 

Timber 109 

Trade  unions 36, 131, 169 

Transport 113 

See  also  Railroads. 

Unemployment 129 

Vocational  training,  women..        110 

War  finance 13, 14 

Women  in  industry 27, 36, 

110,  111,  134, 135, 143, 159, 169 
Health,  national: 

Gt.  Brit 27,  78a,  150, 172 

U.  S 3a,  132, 142 

Housing 3a,  150, 173 

Gt.  Brit. .  27,  79,  86,  87, 100, 128, 156a 

Immigration,  Gt.  Brit 51 

U.  S 3, 3a,  142 

Imperial  court  of  appeal 71 

Indemnity 8, 152 

India 126 

See  also  Gt.  Brit.     Imperial  re- 
lations. 
Industrial  councils. .  3a,  58,  73,  77, 92, 150 

Industrial  efficiency 3, 3a 

Industrial  reconstruction 3, 

3a,  8a,  17, 35, 118a,  120, 162 

Canada 165 

France 8, 

118a,  121, 138, 139, 144, 151, 152 


Industrial  reconstruction — Contd. 

Germany 17, 118a,  162, 163 

Gt.  Brit 14, 

17,  20,24,25,  29,  30,  36,  37,  65, 
79,  118a,  125, 133-137a,  145-147, 
149,  154a,  160,  166, 168-172, 175 

U.  S 3, 3a,  23, 35, 132, 140, 142 

Industrial  unrest: 

Gt.  Brit 21, 58-60, 135 

U.  S 3a 

Interest  rates 35 

International  commercial  policies.    141, 

148 

See    also    Economic     confer- 
ence. 

International  problems,  bibl 11 

Internationalism 3, 127 

Ireland 20 

Iron  and  steel  industry 13, 56 

Italy: 

Commercial  policy 1, 118a 

Economic  position 13 

Japan,  commercial  policy 1 

Labor: 

Gt.  Brit 20,24, 

27, 32,  79,  83,  87, 136-137a, 
150, 169, 171, 172, 174, 175 

U.  S 3, 3a,  132, 142 

See  also  American  federation  of 
labor;    Housing;    Industrial 
councils;    Industrial   recon- 
struction; Industrial  unrest; 
Labor  party  (Gt.  Brit.),  State 
control   of  industry;   Unem- 
ployment; Whitley  reports. 
Labor  and  capital : 

See  Capital  and  labor. 

Labor  exchanges 3 

Labor  party  (Gt.  Brit.) 3a,  136, 137 

Land,  acquisition  of: 

Gt.  Brit 97,98 

Land  colonies,  bibl p.  3, 3a 

Land  question: 

France 151 

Gt.  Brit. . .  27, 36,  97, 98, 135, 140, 166 

Law 20 

League  of  nations 142, 158, 175 

Bibl p.3 

League  to  enforce  peace 3, 142 

Logic 20 

Luxemburg 2 

Merchant  marine,  Gt.  Brit 13 

U.  S 2,8a,13 

Mexico...  2 


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SUBJECT   INDEX 


Militarism 124 

Mining,  Gt.  Brit 20 

Morals 20 

National  guilds 24 

Nationality 145, 175 

Naturalization 27, 71 

Naval  demobilization,  Gt.  Brit —        79 

Orphans,  France 152 

Peace 3,11,14 

Bibl 11 

Peace  congress 14 

"Period  of  the  war"  term 80 

Philosophy 20 

Poland 14 

Politics 20, 124, 139a,  150 

France 15, 151 

Gt.  Brit 20, 32, 171, 172 

Poor  laws,  Gt.  Brit 27,101 

Pre-war  contracts 57, 80 

Produce  exchanges,  U.  S 35 

Profit  sharing 150 

Psychology 20 

.  Public  utility  societies,  Gt.  Brit . .      100 

Public  works 3a 

Railroads: 

France 155 

Gt.  Brit 13, 20, 85, 113, 169, 172 

U.  S 3a,  4, 35 

Raw  materials 79, 162 

Rebuilding,  France 8, 151, 152 

Reconstruction : 

Bibl p.3,8b 

Reconstruction,   Ministry  of   (Gt. 
Brit.): 

Advisory  bodies,  list  of 81 

Bibl 79a 

Committees,  list  of 78,  79a 

Reports,  pamphlets,  etc 77-111 

Work  of 79a,  118 

Religion 20 

Representation  in  industry: 
See  Industrial  councils. 
Rural  life: 

See  Agriculture. 

Scientific  management 3,35 

Scotland: 

Housing 79, 156a 

Land,  acquisition  of 98 

See  oho  Gt.  Brit. 
Self  government  in  industry: 

See  Industrial    reconstruction; 
Industrial  councils. 


Shipbuilding,  Gt.  Brit .' 20, 51 

Shipping: 

Gt.  Brit 51,153,157,158 

U..S 35,140 

Social  reconstruction 118a,  148 

Gt.  Brit.  20, 27, 29, 36, 79, 125,149,160 

U.S 3a,132 

See  also  Industrial  reconstruc- 
tion. 

Soldiers  and  sailors,  settlement  on 
the  land,  bibl p.  3 

Soldiers'  benefits,  Gt.  Brit 79 

State  control  of  industry 32, 

35, 150, 157, 162, 175 

Steel  industry 35,  56 

Sulphuric     acid     and     fertilizer 
trades 76,  76a 

Syndicalism 24 

Tariff: 

France 34 

Gt.  Brit 13, 20, 146, 150, 153, 170 

U.S 142 

Taxation,  Gt.  Brit 27, 169, 172 

Textile  trades,  Gt.  Brit 52 

See  also  Dye  industry. 

Thrift,  Gt.  Brit 27 

U.S 35 

Timber,  Gt.  Brit 109 

Trade-unions 24, 36, 131, 169 

Transport: 

See  Railroads. 

Unemployment,  Gt.  Brit 129 

U.S 3,  3a 

See  also  Demobilization;   La- 
bor. 

United  States 2,  3,  3a 

Agriculture 35, 142 

Chemical  trade 35 

Commercial  policy 3, 

6,  7,  8a,  9, 16,  35, 139, 141 

Cost  of  living 3a 

Demobilization 3a 

Education 28, 132, 142 

Engineering  trades 35 

Financial  reconstruction 23, 

35, 142, 167 

Health 3a,  132, 142 

Immigration 3, 3a,  142 

Industrial  reconstruction 3, 

3a,  23, 35, 132, 140, 142 

Industrial  unrest 3a 

Merchant  marine 2,  8a,  13 


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United  States — Continued. 

Natural  resources 35 

Railroads 3a,  4, 35 

Shipping 35, 140 

Social  reconstruction 3a,  132 

Tariff 142 

Thrift,  national 35 

Unemployment 3,  3a 

Vocational  guidance 3a 

Women  in  industry 3a 

United  States  employment  service.        3a 

Vocational  guidance,  U.  S 3a 

Vocational  training,  Gt.  Brit 110 

Bibl p.3 

Wages,  U.  S 3a 


Wales: 

Housing 79 

Land,  acquisition  of 97, 98 

Poor  laws 101 

See  also  Gt.  Brit. 

West  Indies 2 

Whitley  reports 22, 73, 74, 92-96, 150 

Woman  suffrage 36, 143 

Women  in  industry,  Gt.  Brit 27, 

36, 110,  111,  134, 
135, 143, 159, 169 

U.S 3a 

Works  committees 74, 93, 134 

World  court 3 

See  alto  League  of  nations. 


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